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Mathematics, 02.06.2020 07:59 jwood287375

A polynomial, p(x), has a lead
coefficient of 1 and exactly three
distinct zeros.
•x = -2 is a zero of multiplicity
two
•x = 0 is a zero of multiplicity one
•x = 2 is a zero of multiplicity
one
What choice shows p(x)?

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