Final answer:
The polynomial P(x) can be represented in factored form as P(x) = 9(x - 2)^3(x + 3)(x - 1).
Step-by-step explanation:
The polynomial P(x) can be represented in factored form as P(x) = 9(x - 2)^3(x + 3)(x - 1).
The factors correspond to the roots of the polynomial. The root x = 2 has a multiplicity of 3, x = -3 and x = 1 have multiplicities of 1 each. The leading coefficient 9 indicates that the polynomial has a degree of 5.
By expanding the factored form, we get P(x) = 9x^5 - 45x^4 + 99x^3 - 99x^2 + 54x - 54.
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