SOLUTION: The polynomial of degree 4, P(x) has a root of multiplicity 2 at x=3 and roots of multiplicity 1 at x=0 and x=−3. It goes through the point (5,112). Find a formula for P(x).

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Question 1132254: The polynomial of degree 4, P(x) has a root of multiplicity 2 at x=3 and roots of multiplicity 1 at x=0 and x=−3. It goes through the point (5,112).
Find a formula for P(x).

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The polynomial of degree,


P(x) has a root of multiplicity 2 at


and root of multiplicity 1 at

and root of multiplicity 1 at



It goes through the point (,).






since =>=>=>




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