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Which polynomial function has a leading coefficient of 2, root - 4 with multiplicity 3, and root 10 with multiplicity 1?

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f(x) = 2(x-4)(x – 4)(x – 4)(x + 10)
f(x) = 2(x + 4)(x + 4)(x + 4)(x - 10)
f(x) = 3(x – 4)(x – 4)(x + 10)
f(x) = 3(x + 4)(x + 4)(x-10)
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The correct answer is B, or
f(x) = 2(x + 4)(x + 4)(x + 4)(x - 10)

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User Jack Gajanan
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Answer:

second option

Explanation:

Given x = a, x = b are roots of f(x) then the factors are

(x - a) and (x - b)

and f(x) is the product of the factors

f(x) = a(x - a)(x - b) ← where a is a multiplier

If the roots have multiplicity then the factor is repeated

x = a with multiplicity 2, then factors are (x - a) and (x - a)

Here a = 2

x = - 4 with multiplicity 3, thus factors (x + 4 ), (x + 4), (x + 4)

x = 10 with multiplicity 1 has factor (x - 10)

Thus the polynomial function is

f(x) = 2(x + 4)(x + 4)(x + 4)(x - 10)

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