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Find a polynomial f (x) of degree 3 that has the following zeros.

0, 5, -4
Leave your answer in factored form.



f(x)=​

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User SAUMYA
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Answer:

f(x) = x(x-5)(x+4)

Explanation:

If you have the zeros, you simply just put it back into a factored linear form. Just remember to flip the sign when you put it back into factored form.

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User Bill The Lizard
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