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The polynomial of degree 4, P(x) has a root of multiplicity 2 at a = 2 and roots of multiplicity 1 at x = 0 and x = -3. It goes through the point (5,36). Find a formula for P(x)…
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The polynomial of degree 4, P(x) has a root of multiplicity 2 at a = 2 and roots of multiplicity 1 at x = 0 and x = -3. It goes through the point (5,36). Find a formula for P(x)…
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The polynomial of degree 4, P(x) has a root of multiplicity 2 at a = 2 and roots of multiplicity 1 at
x = 0 and x = -3. It goes through the point (5,36).
Find a formula for P(x).
P(x)
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the answer is px and at ako
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