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Which of the following is a polynomial function in factored form with zeros at 0, –3, and 4?

A. f(x) = x^3 + x^2 – 12x
B.

f(x) = x(x – 3)(x + 4)
C. f(x) = x^3 – x^2 – 12x
D. f(x) = x(x + 3)(x – 4)
User Jscherman
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The answer is D.

Step-by-step explanation:
You can find the zeroes of a polynomial function in factored form by setting each factor equal to zero and solve for
x.

The polynomial function of answer A is not even factored, so we can rule that one out.

Lets set each one of the factors of answer B equal to zero, solve for
x and see what happens:
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x=0
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x-3=0

x=3
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x+4=0

x=-4
As you can see, our zeroes are 0,3, and -4, so this is not the correct answer either.

The polynomial function of answer C is not even factored, so we can rule that one out as well.

Lets apply what we just learned to the factored polynomial of answer D:
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x=0
-
x+3=0

x=-3
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x-4=0

x=4
This time our zeroes are, 0, -3, and 4; therefore we can conclude that D is the correct answer.
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