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OpenStudy (anonymous):

third degree polynomial with -3 and 2 as its zeros

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

you're only given two roots?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y=(x+3)(x-2)^{2}\] is a possible polynomial that can work. It has zeroes of -3 and 2 and also the x is raised to 3rd power (3rd degree) when you FOIL it out.

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