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a polynomial p is graphed what could be the equation of pA) p (x) = (x-1)² (x-4) (2x+3)B) p (x) = (x-1) (x-4) (2x+3)²C) p (x) = (x+1) (x+4) (2x-3)²D) p (x) = (x-1) (x-4)² (2x+3)

a polynomial p is graphed what could be the equation of pA) p (x) = (x-1)² (x-4) (2x-example-1

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From the graph,

The zeroes of the polynomials are x- intercepts of the graph.

Therefore the zeroes are


(-2)/(3),\text{ 1, 4}

Therefore, the corresponding polynomial is,


(x-1)(x-4)(x+(2)/(3))^2_{}

Therefore, here the correct option is option B

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