Question 322477
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If *[tex \Large \alpha] is a zero of a polynomial function, *[tex \Large p(x)], then *[tex \Large x\ -\ \alpha] must be a factor of the polynomial.


Hence, if your zeros are 9 and 16, your quadratic polynomial must be comprised of the factors *[tex \Large x\ -\ 9], *[tex \Large x\ -\ 16], and a real number constant *[tex \Large k].


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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