Question 1085176
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When you found a factored polynomial like this

f(x) = {{{(x-3)*(x + 4/3)}}},

you can multiply it by any non-zero constant

F(x) = {{{a*(x-3)*(x + 4/3)}}}

and you will get another polynomial with the same properties.


Therefore, the solution is not unique.


Actually, there are infinitely many solutions.


They all differ in this multiplier "a" in the factored form.
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