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8 March, 01:53

Find a degree 3 polynomial that has zeros - 1, 3 and 8 and in which the coefficient of x^2 is - 40

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  1. 8 March, 01:58
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    Answer is 4x^3-40x^2+52x+96

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (x+1) (x-3) (x-8) =

    (x^2-3x+x-3) (x-8) =

    (x^2 - 2x-3) (x-8) =

    x^3-8x^2-2x^2+16x-3x+24=

    x^3-10x^2+13x+24

    because coeficient of x^2 is - 40, we multiply the whole equation by 4, then

    4x^3-40x^2+52x+96.
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