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Find a polynomial f(x) of degree 4 that has the following zeros. 7 (multiplicity 2), 0,-4. Leave your answer in factored form

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see below

Step-by-step explanation: 5 30 9 50

This is what I think they are asking for....

the zeroes are x = 0 x = -4 x = 7 twice ?? so

x(x+4)(x-7)² = 0

when I graphed the function it looked to be correct

Find a polynomial f(x) of degree 4 that has the following zeros. 7 (multiplicity 2), 0,-4. Leave-example-1
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