maths problem



I am having trouble with the following problem and was hoping you could
spell it out for me. Algebra is my weak point, any help is greatly
appreciated. Here goes...

Use the given zero to find the remaining zeros of this polynomial function.

p(x)=3x(cubed)-29x(squared)+92x+34; 5+3i

I'm taking an online course and am stuck on this principle. Your help is
greatly appreciated.


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