SOLUTION: Find a ploynomial 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. This is what I have so far (x-(-2)

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Question 765963: Find a ploynomial 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.
This is what I have so far (x-(-2))(x-3)^2(x-(-1))
= (x+2)(x-3)^2(x+1)

Answer by MaartenRU(13)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That's exactly the polynomial you're looking for! Maybe you are supposed to work it out, like


But the answer you gave is exactly the right way to solve this problem.

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