
Patrick B. answered 07/19/19
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P(x) = k(x-2)^3 (x-4) (x+5)^2
Your data is incorrect!!!
If 2 is a root, the P(2) must be zero, not 100.
Maria H.
asked 01/28/19Find a polynomial with roots: 2 multiplicity 3, 4 multiplicity 1, and -5 multiplicity 2, passing through (2, 100)
Patrick B. answered 07/19/19
Math and computer tutor/teacher
P(x) = k(x-2)^3 (x-4) (x+5)^2
Your data is incorrect!!!
If 2 is a root, the P(2) must be zero, not 100.
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