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If the polynomial P(x) has roots −5, −1, 2, and 2, which of the following represents the factored form of function P(x)?
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If the polynomial P(x) has roots −5, −1, 2, and 2, which of the following represents the factored form of function P(x)?
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P(x)=(x-(-5))(x-(-1))(x-2)(x-2)
P(x)=(x+5)(x+1)(x-2)^2
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