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A certain third-degree polynomial function has zeros at-5, -1, and 2. Which could NOT be a factor of the expression that defines the function?

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A certain third-degree polynomial function has zeros at-5, -1, and 2. Which could-example-1
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I am pretty sure it is the second option

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