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27 June, 11:57

Write a polynomial with the zeros equaling to - 1,1,8

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  1. 27 June, 12:14
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    Answer:x³-8x²-x+8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x are equal to - 1,1,8 respectively

    to form the polynomials just simply use this method put (x-) to the given numbers that are zeros of the polynomials

    (x - (-)) (x-1) (x-8)

    (x+1) (x-1) (x-8) → (x+1) (x-1) are diff. of two squares (x²-1)

    (x²-1) (x-8)

    x² (x-8) - 1 (x-8)

    p (x) = x³-8x²-x+8
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