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Find a polynomial equation that has double zeros at x = -3, and x = 4

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A double zero occurs in a polynomial when a factor is repeated, or in other words, squared. Since the polynomial has double zeros, then, we get


f(x)=(x+3)^2(x-4)^2

By expanding this result, we have


f(x)=(x^2+6x+9)(x^2-8x+16)

which gives


f(x)=x^4-8x^3+16x^2+6x^3-48x^2+96+9x^2-72x+144

By combining similar terms, we have


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