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Please help I’m disliking algebra 2!!!

Please help I’m disliking algebra 2!!!-example-1
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Answer:


C.\:h(x)=2(x-9)(x+3)^2

Explanation:

If the polynomial function has zeros at 9 with multiplicity 1, then
(x-9) is a factor of the polynomial.

Also if the polynomial function has a zero at
-3 with a multiplicity of 2, then


(x+3)^2 is another factor of the polynomial.

The polynomial function can therefore be written as;


h(x)=a(x-9)(x+3)^2

But the given polynomial has an
a value of 2, hence the required polynomial is


h(x)=2(x-9)(x+3)^2

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