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A Polynomial, p(x), has zeros when x = -2, x = 1/3, X = 3. What could be the equation of p(x)?

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(x+2)(x-1/3)(x-3)

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This could be a possible equation, the signs of the of the roots are always the opposite in the equation form.

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