Define the nth degree polynomial
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An nth-degree polynomial has exactly n roots (considering multiplicity). The roots of a polynomial are exactly the same as the zeros of the corresponding polynomial function. So, they say "zeros" and I'm calling them roots. Since n = 3, you need 3 roots. They gave you two of them: 2 and 5i.
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