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    Exam 3: Polynomial and Rational Functions
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    Use the Factor Theorem to Find the Polynomial of Degree
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Use the Factor Theorem to Find the Polynomial of Degree

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Question 101

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Use the factor theorem to find the polynomial of degree 4 having zeroes Use the factor theorem to find the polynomial of degree 4 having zeroes   ,   , x = 3 + i, x = 3 - i. Assume a lead coefficient of 1. , Use the factor theorem to find the polynomial of degree 4 having zeroes   ,   , x = 3 + i, x = 3 - i. Assume a lead coefficient of 1. , x = 3 + i, x = 3 - i. Assume a lead coefficient of 1.

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P(x) = x4 -...

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