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Find a polynomial f (x) of degree 4 that has the following zeros.

0, -8 (multiplicity 2), 7
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User Akku
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Answer:


f(x)=x(x-7)(x+8)^2

Explanation:

The zeros of the polynomial are all the values of
x for which the function
f(x)=0

Therefore,


x = 0


x = -8 \implies x + 8 = 0 (twice)


x = 7 \implies x -7 = 0

Write the polynomial as a product of its factors:


f(x)=x(x-7)(x+8)^2

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