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For the polynomial g(x) = x^4 - 8x^3 + 23^2 - 26x + 10, you are told that the zeros include x=1, x = -3 + i, and x = 3+i. Explain how you know this list is incorrect. Then you are told that two of the given zeros are correct, with one of them having a multiplicity of 2. Use this information to determine all zeros of g(x). Be sure to show and explain all steps.

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