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9 August, 07:00

A polynomial of degree 3 has a double zero at 2. When x = 1 it takes the value 6 and when x = 3 it

takes the value 8. Find the polynomial.

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  1. 9 August, 07:04
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    p (x) = (x-2) ^2 (x+5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    p (2) = 0 then p (x) = (x-2) ^2 (x-x1), x1=?

    p (1) = 6

    p (3) = 8

    p (1) = (1-2) ^2 (1-x1)

    6 = (-1) ^2 (1-x1)

    6=1 (1-x1)

    6=1-x1

    x1=-5;

    then p (x) = (x-2) ^2 (x - (-5)) = (x-2) ^2 (x+5)

    Really: f (3) = (3-2) ^2 (3+5) = 1*8=8
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