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A 5th degree polynomial with a root of multiplicity 2 at x = 1, and a root of multiplicity 3 at x = -4, can be written as the function y=(x-1)^a(x-b)^c where: a =

b =

c =

The y-intercept of this polynomial is (0, ).

NOTE: Your answers should be integers.

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