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17 November, 16:20

A polynomial function has zeros at x=3 and x=4. Which function could be this polynomial function?

A) f (x) = (x-3) (x+4)

B) f (x) = (x-3) (x-4)

C) f (x) = (x+3) (x+4)

D) f (x) = (x+3) (x-4)

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  1. 17 November, 16:34
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    B) f (x) = (x-3) (x-4) is your answer because if you plug in 3 and 4 into the formula, you will end up with f (x) = 0
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