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25 July, 03:51

Write a possible polynomial function in factored form with roots 0, - 5, and 3.

f (x) = x ( - 5) (x+3)

f (x) = (x + 5) (x - 3)

of (x) = x (x - 5) (0 - 3)

f (x) = x (x + 5) (x - 3)

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  1. 25 July, 04:16
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    F (x) = x (x+5) (x-3)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For roots - 5 and 3, you must always do the opposite sign in the parenthesis! As for root 0, it is x because it just is.

    * (in simple terms for why x is the root for 0) basically when you are finding the zeros of a function, you are putting each parenthesis as its own equation and that includes any variables with no parenthesis as one too! Also, just so you know, x^to any power will always be the root for 0

    -ignore this explanation if it made no sense
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