Raymond B. answered 04/15/21
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(x-1)^2(x-5)(x+3)-14
g(x) = x^4 - 4x^3 -10x^2 +28x -14
Abbey R.
asked 04/13/21Find a possible formula for a fourth degree polynomial g that has a double zero at 1, g(-3)=0, g(5)=0 and g(0)=-14.
Raymond B. answered 04/15/21
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
(x-1)^2(x-5)(x+3)-14
g(x) = x^4 - 4x^3 -10x^2 +28x -14
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