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6 February, 16:09

Find a polynomial f (x) of degree 4 that has the following zeros.

4,9,0,-1

Leave your answers in factored form.

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  1. 6 February, 19:13
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    The answer to your question is (x₁ - 4) (x₂ - 9) (x₃) (x₄ + 4)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    zeros of a polynomial = 4, 9, 0, - 1

    Process

    1. - Equal each root to zero

    x₁ = 4 x₂ = 9 x₃ = 0 x₄ = - 1

    x₁ - 4 = 0 x₂ - 9 = 0 x₃ = 0 x₄ + 1 = 0

    2. - Write the terms together

    (x₁ - 4) (x₂ - 9) (x₃) (x₄ + 4)

    3. - Expand to check the answer

    (x - 4) (x - 9) = x² - 13x + 36

    (x² - 13x + 36) (x) = x³ - 13x² + 36x

    (x³ - 13x² + 36x) (x + 4) = x⁴ - 13x³ + 36x² + 4x³ - 52x² + 144x

    = x⁴ - 9x³ - 16x² + 144
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