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$63-66=$ Finding a Polynomial with Specified Zeros Find apolynomial of the specified degree that has the given zeros.$$\text { degree } 4 ; \quad \text { zeros }-1,1,3,5$$
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We can write these zeros in the form of linear factors as follows: $$(x+1), (x-1), (x-3), (x-5)$$ Show more…
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