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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find a polynomial f(x) of degree 3 that has the following zeros: 0, -6, 5 (Leave your answer in factored form)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If y, z, m are the roots of any polynomial then we find the polynomial as: \[\large (x-y)(x-z)(x-m) = 0\] Can you do it now??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No that's what I did but I found out I got the wrong answer, could you solve and walk me through how to do this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I really am confused about this one.

OpenStudy (foolaroundmath):

What was your solution ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I never got to the point where I had my solution, I don't know how to do this and it's on my final test.

OpenStudy (foolaroundmath):

You said "I found out I got the wrong answer". What was that wrong answer ?

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