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Find the polynomial of lowest degree with that has the following zeros ) -4, 2/3, 1
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Find the polynomial of lowest degree with that has the following zeros ) -4, 2/3, 1
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the polynomial of lowest degree with that has the following zeros ) -4, 2/3, 1
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If 4 is a zero, then (x-4) is a factor.
--> (x - 4)*(x - 2/3)*(x - 1) = 0
Get rid of the fraction.
(x - 4)*(3x - 2)*(x - 1)
You can multiply that.
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