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Jaquan Estrada
Mathematics
23 April, 08:57
Degree 3 polynomial with zeros 4, 6, and - 2.
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Dangelo Moran
23 April, 09:01
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Step-by-step explanation:
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an Degree 3 polynomial with zeros 4, 6, and - 2 is:
f (x) = (x-4) (x-6) (x+2)
all polynomial are : a (x-4) (x-6) (x+2) a ≠ 0
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