SOLUTION: find a polynomial of degree 'n' that has the given zero(s) (a) x=-5,1,2 n=4 (b) x=0,-4 n=5

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Question 972104: find a polynomial of degree 'n' that has the given zero(s)
(a) x=-5,1,2 n=4
(b) x=0,-4 n=5

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are free to pick other zeros that you want for matching the required or given degree.

(a):


If you want ONLY those given or specified zeros, then you can repeat exactly one of them. YOUR CHOICE.

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