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What is the factored form of the polynomial P(x) shown here?see attached imagea) P(x) = (x-5)(x-2)(x)b) P(x)=(x+5)(x-2)c) P(x) = (x+5)(x+2)(x)d) P(x) = (x+5)(x)

What is the factored form of the polynomial P(x) shown here?see attached imagea) P-example-1
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Based on the graph, the x- intercepts are located at x = -5, x = -2, and x = 0.

Hence, the factored form of this polynomial is:


P(x)=(x+5)(x+2)(x)_{}

You can find this in Option C.

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