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MaxKnight 710 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Systems Administrator Level: 57 Posts: 280/719 EXP: 1415657 For next: 70271 Since: 07-29-07 From: Columbus, Ohio Since last post: 10.6 years Last activity: 9.7 years |
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| It's not mine, it's my brother's! He could do everything but problem 6, and I can't even remember how to do it right...
Anyways, here it is: Problem 6. Polynomials, roots, and linear factors. (A) If possible, produce a polynomial of degree 2 having 2, 6, and -13 as roots, and no other roots. (B) If possible, produce two polynomials of degree 3 having 2, 6, and -13 as roots, and no other roots. (C) If possible, produce a polynomial of degree 3 having 1089 as a y-indercept, and having 2, 6, and -13 as roots with no other roots. (D) If possible. produce a polynomial of degree 4 having 2, 6, and -13 as roots, and no other roots. Any ideas? This is College Algebra, which I'd've probably been able to solve if I was still in my High School Calculus course, but having been out of Math classes in general for about 4 years now, I have no idea how to solve these. He has to hand this work in in 5 and a half hours, and this is the only problem left. If anybody here knows anything about this, please speak up! (maybe NSNick has taken this class, since my brother is going to Ohio State too!) ____________________ I am too lazy to care about post layouts...also, I don't know how to do them... |













