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Write a polynomial function that has the given zeros.
-3,3, 2/3

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Explanation:

y = (x + 3)(x - 3) ( x - 2/3)

y = (x + 3)(x - 3) (3x - 2)

The key point you want to study is that (3x - 2) does give a solution at x = 2/3. That's why I made the graph.

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