SOLUTION: Hello I'm quite having a problem solving this since my teacher didn't teach it properly I would be so happy if you could help me out :D 1)What is the polynomial function whose zer

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Question 1168459: Hello I'm quite having a problem solving this since my teacher didn't teach it properly I would be so happy if you could help me out :D
1)What is the polynomial function whose zeros are x=1,-2,5,-5
Sketch it's graph
Thank you so much for helping in advance!!

Answer by josgarithmetic(39616)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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polynomial function whose zeros are x=1,-2,5,-5
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A polynomial function, not the only polynomial function can be
, which you can fully multiply if you want.

You already know where f crosses the x-axis, because the zeros already given.
This f example bends infinitely upward to the left and infinitely upward to the right. It may appear as a curved W shape.



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