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  • 03-05-2020
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Give equations for 3 different polynomial functions with zeros at -8, 2/3, 5/2.

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WeatheringWithYou
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  • 03-05-2020

To make a polynomial function have a zero at a specific x-value, you can do this:

y = ( x - b )

where b is the value at which you would like y to equal zero.

Three different equations with this could be:

[tex]y = (x+8)(x-\frac{2}{3})(x-\frac{5}{2} )\\\\y = (x+4)(x+8)(x-\frac{2}{3})(x-\frac{5}{2} )\\\\y = (x-4)(x+8)(x-\frac{2}{3})(x-\frac{5}{2} )[/tex]

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