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What is the factored form of the polynomial P(x) shown here?

What is the factored form of the polynomial P(x) shown here?-example-1

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Answer:


\boxed{p(x)=x(x+2)(x+5)}

Explanation:

The given polynomial function has x-intercepts at



x=0


x=-2


x=-5


The above are all zeros of the polynomial function, whose graph is shown.


According to the Factor Theorem,
x ,
(x+2) and
x+5 are factors of the polynomial.

The fully factored form is


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

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Find the series of the graph. This is where the graph crosses the x axis. They are x = -5, -2, and 0.

Factored: y = x(x+2)(x+5)
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