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4. A third-degree polynomial passes
A third-degree polynomial passes through the points (0,-12), (1,0) ,(3,6) and (4,12)
a). Determine this polynomial using
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A third-degree polynomial passes through the points (0,-12), (1,0) ,(3,6) and (4,12).
a). Determine this polynomial using
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A third-degree polynomial passes through the points (0,-12), (1,0) ,(3,6) and (4,12).
a). Determine this polynomial using
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A third-degree polynomial passes through the points (0,-12), (1,0) ,(3,6) and (4,12).
a). Determine this polynomial using
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4. A third-degree polynomial passes through the points (0,-12), (1,0) ,(3,6) and (4,12).
a). Determine this polynomial using
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A third-degree polynomial passes through the points (0,-12), (1,0) ,(3,6) and (4,12).
a). Determine this polynomial using
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A third-degree polynomial passes through the points (0,-12), (1,0) ,(3,6) and (4,12).
a). Determine this polynomial using
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Select the statement that is always true when dividing a third degree polynomial by a second degree polynomial.(1
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What is the relationship between the degree of a polynomial and the number of zeros the polynomial could have?(1 point)
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I already posted this question and Reiny answered it, I just wanted to clarify my answer
Problem: If f(x) is a polynomial of
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