Magic P.

asked • 10/01/19

Write a polynomial function in standard form given the zeros.

+/- √6, +/- 2/3, 0

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Mark M. answered • 10/01/19

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Magic P.

This I already knew. I want to know how to make it into it's full out standard form.
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Mark H.

The next step is to multiply all those terms together and then simplify. Note the 2 pairs of terms in the form (x + a)(x - a). These expand to x^2 - a^2. Once you do this step, the problem looks less intimidating
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