P(x)=.7(x-5)2(x+2)


Paul M.
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You are, of course, correct! Thanks for picking up my error.
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06/27/19
Jacky A.
asked 06/27/19The polynomial of degree 3, P(x), has a root of multiplicity 2 at x=5 and a root of multiplicity 1 at x=−2. The y-intercept is y=−35. Find a formula for P(x). P(x)=
P(x)=.7(x-5)2(x+2)
Paul M.
06/27/19
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Mark H.
I think it should be -.7 The constant term of the polynomial is +50, so we need to multiply by minus 0.7 to get y = -3506/27/19