Mark M. answered 03/19/22
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P(x) = a(x + 3)2(x - 2)2(x + 1)
P(0) = 4
Substitute 4 for x and solve for a
Ani B.
asked 03/19/22Degree 5, roots of multiplicity of 2 at x= -3 and x= 2 and a root of multiplicity 1 at x = -2. y-intercept at (0,4)
Mark M. answered 03/19/22
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
P(x) = a(x + 3)2(x - 2)2(x + 1)
P(0) = 4
Substitute 4 for x and solve for a
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