Let y = f(x) be a fourth-degree polynomial with leading coefficient a = 1 and f(1) =

Chapter 3, Problem 113

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Let y = f(x) be a fourth-degree polynomial with leading coefficient a = −1 and \(f(\pm 1)=f(\pm 2)=0\). Find the factored form of f.

Latex Transcription:

f(\pm 1)=f(\pm 2)=0

Text Transcription:

f(+- 1)=f(+-2)=0

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