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8 October, 05:22

Write a polynomial function in factored form with the given zeros at - 10,-4,1

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  1. 8 October, 05:49
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    What you should see in this case is that you have a third degree polynomial because you have three different zeros.

    We have then that the generic form factorized for a polynomial of third degree is:

    (x-a) * (x-b) * (x-c)

    where,

    a, b, c: real numbers.

    For our case:

    (x + 10) * (x + 4) * (x-1)

    answer:

    a polynomial function in factored form is

    (x + 10) * (x + 4) * (x-1)
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