Asked by Chuck Bass
Write a polynomial function of least degree that has 3 and –2 as zeros.
f(x) = x^2 – 6
f(x) = x^2 + x – 6
f(x) = x^2 – x – 6
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Zeros 3 and −2 give factors (x − 3) and (x + 2). Multiply:
(x − 3)(x + 2) = x^2 − x − 6.
So the correct choice is f(x) = x^2 − x − 6.
(x − 3)(x + 2) = x^2 − x − 6.
So the correct choice is f(x) = x^2 − x − 6.
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