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"Write the simplest polynomial function using the three zeros given, where all coefficients are integers and the leading coefficient is positive. Enter your answers below."

HELLP!!!!!!!! "Write the simplest polynomial function using the three zeros given-example-1
User ThomasGth
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Answer:


\large\text{$f(x)=\boxed{1}\;x^3+\boxed{-12}\;x^2+\boxed{27}\;x+\boxed{40}$}

Explanation:

If x = a is a zero (root) of a polynomial function f(x), then (x - a) is a factor of the polynomial function.

Given zeros:


  • x = 5

  • x = -1

  • x = 8

Therefore, the factors of polynomial f(x) are:


  • (x - 5)

  • (x - (-1)) = (x + 1)

  • (x - 8)

Multiply these factors together to find the polynomial f(x):


f(x)=(x-5)(x+1)(x-8)


f(x)=(x^2+x-5x-5)(x-8)


f(x)=(x^2-4x-5)(x-8)


f(x)=x^3-8x^2-4x^2+32x-5x+40


f(x)=x^3-12x^2+27x+40

Therefore, the simplest polynomial function with the given zeros is:


\large\text{$f(x)=\boxed{1}\;x^3+\boxed{-12}\;x^2+\boxed{27}\;x+\boxed{40}$}

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