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O POLYNOMIAL AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONSFinding a polynomial of a given degree with given zeros: Real.

O POLYNOMIAL AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONSFinding a polynomial of a given degree with given-example-1
User Misagh Moayyed
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Step-by-step explanation:

For these numbers

1,-6,3,8 and -4

to be zeros of that polynomial, those values should make the function zero, then each factor corresponds to the additive inverse, in this case:


f(x)=(x-1)(x+6)(x-3)(x-8)(x+4)

That is the factored form of the polynomial.

Answer:


f(x)=(x-1)(x+6)(x-3)(x-8)(x+4)

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