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What is a polynomial function in standard form with zeroes 0, 1, 4, and –1?

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The polynomial for this case is given by:
(x) * (x-1) * (x + 1) * (x-4) = 0
Rescribing we have:
(x) * (x ^ 2-1) * (x-4) = 0
(x) * (x ^ 3 - 4x ^ 2 - x + 4) = 0
(x ^ 4 - 4x ^ 3 - x ^ 2 + 4x) = 0
Therefore, the polynomial in standard form is:
f (x) = x ^ 4 - 4x ^ 3 - x ^ 2 + 4x
Answer:
a polynomial function in standard form with zeroes 0, 1, 4, and -1 is:
f (x) = x ^ 4 - 4x ^ 3 - x ^ 2 + 4x
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