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The four roots are:1 + 2i, 1 - 2i, 3i and -3i.

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Q: What is the answer if you Find all the roots of the equation x4 - 2x3 plus 14x2 - 18x plus 45 0 given that 1 plus 2i is one of its roots.?
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