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  • 03-05-2019
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What polynomial has roots of -6,1, and 4

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  • 05-05-2019

For this case, we have: If we have a root polynomial -6, 1, and 4. Then, the previous step was:

[tex](x + 6) (x-1) (x-4) = 0[/tex]

To build the polynomial we must multiply:

[tex](x + 6) (x-1) (x-4) =\\(x ^ 2-x + 6x-6) (x-4) =\\x ^ 3-4x ^ 2-x ^ 2 + 4x + 6x ^ 2-24x-6x + 24 =[/tex]

Adding similar terms:

[tex]x ^ 3 + x ^ 2-26x + 24[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]x ^ 3 + x ^ 2-26x + 24[/tex]

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