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Write a possible polynomial function in factored form with roots 0, - 5 , and3

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Answer:

x(x+5)(x-3)

Explanations:

If the zeros of a polynomial function in x is a, b and c, then the factored form of the polynomial will be expressed as (x-a)(x-b)(x-c)

According to the question given, the roots of the required polynomial function in the factored form are given as 0, -5, and 3. Hence the required factored form will be expressed as (x-0)(x-(-5))(x-3)

The possible polynomial function in factored form with roots 0, - 5, and 3 is x(x+5)(x-3)

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