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9 September, 12:02

Which polynomial function has zeros at - 4, 3, and 5?

a. f (x) = (x + 4) (x + 3) (x + 5)

b. g (x) = (x + 4) (x - 3) (x - 5)

c. h (x) = (x - 4) (x - 3) (x - 5)

d. k (x) = (x - 4) (x + 3) (x + 5)

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  1. 9 September, 13:13
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    The answer to your question is letter B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a. f (x) = (x + 4) (x + 3) (x + 5) The zeros of this polynomial are x = - 4, x = - 3 and x = - 5, so this polynomial is not the right answer,

    b. g (x) = (x + 4) (x - 3) (x - 5) The zeros of this polynomial are x = - 4, x = 3, x = 5, so this polynomial is the right answer.

    c. h (x) = (x - 4) (x - 3) (x - 5) The zeros of this polynomial are x = 4, x = 3, x = 5, so this polynomial is not the right answer.

    d. k (x) = (x - 4) (x + 3) (x + 5) The zeros of this polynomial are x = 4, x = - 3, and x = - 5, so this polynomial is not the right answer.
  2. 9 September, 15:21
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    Answer: B
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