SOLUTION: Find a polynomial function of degree 4 with -2 as a zero of multiplicity 1, 3 as a zero of multiplicity 2, and -1 as a zero of multiplicity 1.

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Question 387122: Find a polynomial function of degree 4 with -2 as a zero of multiplicity 1, 3 as a zero of multiplicity 2, and -1 as a zero of multiplicity 1.
Answer by Jk22(389)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(x)=a(x+2)(x-3)^2(x+1), a a non zero coefficient.
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