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Please help me out!!!!!-example-1
User Drizzt
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Given:

The zeros of the polynomial are
-2,\pm 5,4.

Degree = 4

Leading coefficient = 1

To find:

The polynomial.

Solution:

If c is a zero of a polynomial, then (x-c) must be a factor of the polynomial.

Here, -2,4,-5, 5, are zeros of the required polynomial, so (x+2), (x-4), (x+5), (x-5) are factors of required polynomial.


p(x)=(x+2)(x-4)(x+5)(x-5)


p(x)=(x^2-4x+2x-8)(x^2-5^2)
[\because a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)]


p(x)=(x^2-2x-8)(x^2-25)

Using distributive property, we get


p(x)=x^2(x^2-25)-2x(x^2-25)-8(x^2-25)


p(x)=x^4-25x^2-2x^3+50x-8x^2+200

On combining like terms, we get


p(x)=x^4-2x^3+(-25x^2-8x^2)+50x+200


p(x)=x^4-2x^3-33x^2+50x+200

Here, the leading coefficient is 1. So, it is the required polynomial.

Therefore, the correct option is E.

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