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Find a polynomial p(x) whose zero are 1,2 and 3 with multiplicity 3,2,1 respectively and p(0)=6
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Answered by oobleck
p(x) = a(x-1)^3(x-2)^2(x-3)
now use p(0) = 6 to find a
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