A polynomial p has zeros when I = 0.2 = -
and
= -3
What could be the equation of p?
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p(x) = 2(6x + 1)(x+3)
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p(x) = 2(6x – ) (2 – 3)
© p(x) = + (6 +) (+3)
© pla) = = (***) (2-3)

Respuesta :

Answer:

p(x) = (5x - 1) (x + 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

I apologize if I couldn't answer correctly, the question was a bit hard to understand because of the formatting.

Also I didn't see my answer in the list of answer choices but here it is:

if the polynomial has zeros at 0.2 and -3 the equation would have to be:

p(x)=(x-0.2)(x+3)

This is because plugging either of those numbers into the polynomial would cause it to equal 0.

(x-0.2) can be simplified by multiplying everything in the parenthesis by 5, getting rid of all of the decimals, making the final answer:

p(x) = (5x - 1) (x + 3)