SOLUTION: I'm not sure how to go about figuring this out:
Write the simplest polynomial with zeros:
½, 5, and -2.
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Question 275639: I'm not sure how to go about figuring this out:
Write the simplest polynomial with zeros:
½, 5, and -2.
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If
is a zero of a polynomial function, then
is a factor of the polynomial.
Therefore,
,
, and
are the factors of your desired simplest polynomial. All you need to do is multiply the three binomials together to get a single 3rd degree polynomial.
John

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