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A polynomial p has zeros when x =-2, x= 1/3, and x=3. What could be the equation of p

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Answer:

p(x)=(x+2)(x-3)(3x-1)

Explanation:

User Dmytriy Voloshyn
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Answer:

See attachment.

Explanation:

The roots of the polynomial are:


x = - 2


x = (1)/(3)


x = 3

The factors of this polynomial will therefore be:


(x + 2)


(3x - 1)

and


(x - 3)

The factored form is obtained as:


f(x) = (x + 2)(3x - 1)(x - 3)

The graph of this polynomial has intercepts at x =-2, x= 1/3, and x=3.

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