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27 February, 07:55

Write a polynomial function in standard form with zeros at 0,1, and 2

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  1. 27 February, 07:57
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    I'm going to build it from the bottom up:

    (x+0) (x-1) (x-2) = y

    x (x-1) (x-2) = y

    x[ (x^2) - 3x+2]=y

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

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