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Find a polynomial of degree 3 with real coefficients and zeros of - 3, - 1, and 4, for which f (-2) = 12.

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  1. 4 July, 15:03
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    2 (x + 3) (x + 1) (x - 4)

    or 2x^3 - 26x - 24.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We can write the polynomial if factor form:

    P (x) = a (x + 3) (x + 1) (x - 4) where a is some constant.

    Now, since f (-2) = 12 we can write:

    12 = a (-2 + 3) (-2 + 1) (-2-4)

    12 = 6a

    a = 2.

    So the polynomial is

    2 (x + 3) (x + 1) (x - 4).

    Expanded that is

    2 (x + 3) (x^2 - 3x - 4)

    = 2 (x^3 - 3x^2 - 4x + 3x^2 - 9x - 12)

    = 2x^3 - 26x - 24.
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