
Bob S.
asked 03/07/19Write a third-degree polynomial function with -1. and 4 as its only zeros. Explain please!
Write a third-degree polynomial function with and 4 as its only zeros. Explain please!
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One of the zeros must be a double root, e.g (x+1)(x-4)2 = 0.
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Mark M.
Third degree polynomial function needs three zeros. You provide only two.03/07/19