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what is a polynomial with a single root at x=-5 and a triple root at x=3
15 years ago

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Answered by drwls
(x+5)^3*(x-3) = 0

Multiply out the polynomial.

x^4 + __x^3 + __x^2 + __x -375 = 0

You do the rest.
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