Concept explainers
To find: The polynomial function with given zeros, multiplicity, and degree.
Answer to Problem 77E
The polynomial function with zeros − 4 of multiplicity 2, and 3 of multiplicity 2, and of degree 4 is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The given zeros of polynomial function are -4 of multiplicity 2, and 3 of multiplicity 2, and of degree 4.
Concept used:
If
Calculations:
Let
Given zeros are− 4 of multiplicity 2, and 3 of multiplicity 2, thus we have
Now, substituting these values in equation (1), the polynomial function
Conclusion:
The polynomial function with zeros − 4 of multiplicity 2, and 3 of multiplicity 2, and of degree 4is
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