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    Find a Polynomial of Minimum Degree That Has Zeros -4
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Find a Polynomial of Minimum Degree That Has Zeros -4

Question 116

Question 116

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Find a polynomial of minimum degree that has zeros -4, 0 (multiplicity 3) and 1.


A) y = x5 + 3x4 - 4x3
B) y = x2 - 3x - 4
C) y = x5 - 3x5 - 4x3
D) y = x2 + 3x - 4x

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