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A polynomial function has roots –5 and 1. Which of the following could represent this function?

(x) = (x + 5)(x + 1)

f(x) = (x – 5)(x – 1)

f(x) = (x – 5)(x + 1)

f(x) = (x + 5)(x – 1)

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer:

Option D is correct .i.e., f(x) = ( x + 5 ) ( x - 1 )

Explanation:

Given: Roots of Polynomial are -5 and 1

To find: Polynomial function

We substitute given value of roots in each polynomial and check

if for both value polynomial given 0 then that our required polynomial

A). f(x) = ( x + 5 ) ( x + 1 )

for x = -5

f(-5) = ( -5 + 5 ) ( -5 + 1 )

= 0 × (-4) = 0

for x = 1

f(1) = ( 1 + 5 ) ( 1 + 1 )

= 6 × 2 = 12 ≠ 0

Thus, It is not required polynomial

B). f(x) = ( x - 5 ) ( x - 1 )

for x = -5

f(-5) = ( -5 - 5 ) ( -5 - 1 )

= -10 × (-6) = 60 ≠ 0

for x = 1

f(1) = ( 1 - 5 ) ( 1 - 1 )

= -4 × 0 = 0

Thus, It is not required polynomial

C). f(x) = ( x - 5 ) ( x + 1 )

for x = -5

f(-5) = ( -5 - 5 ) ( -5 + 1 )

= -10 × (-4) = 40 ≠ 0

for x = 1

f(1) = ( 1 - 5 ) ( 1 + 1 )

= -4 × 2 = -8 ≠ 0

Thus, It is not required polynomial

D). f(x) = ( x + 5 ) ( x - 1 )

for x = -5

f(-5) = ( -5 + 5 ) ( -5 - 1 )

= 0 × (-6) = 0

for x = 1

f(1) = ( 1 + 5 ) ( 1 - 1 )

= 6 × 0 = 0

Thus, It is required polynomial

Therefore, Option D is correct .i.e., f(x) = ( x + 5 ) ( x - 1 )

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