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Write the equation of the polynomials in factored form that has the following zeros: -8, -4, 5, 5, 2

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Answer: (x+8)(x+4)(x-5)^2(x-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

When finding a zero, you set the equation equal to 0 then solve.

For example, x+8=0
You would isolate x by subtracting both sides by 8 and get x=-8. This mean that the root or zero is -8. When there are two zeros that are the same, you just square the equation.
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