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liraira [26]
10 months ago
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Given the roots 2, -3, 4 that has to pass through the point (1, 10). What type of polynomial is this?

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1 answer:
Vladimir79 [104]10 months ago
3 0

The polynomial passes through the point (1, 10), and having the roots 2, -3, and 4 is a cubic polynomial.

<h3>What is a polynomial?</h3>

A polynomial is a mathematical expression made up of coefficients and indeterminates that uses only the operations addition, subtraction, multiplication, and powers of positive integers of the variables.

The polynomial having the highest power of 3 is called the cubic polynomial.

Given that the roots 2, -3, and 4 that has to pass through the point (1, 10).

The polynomial will be written as,

Y = (x-2)(x+3)(x-4)

Y = x³+x²-6x-4x²-4x=24

Y = x³-3x²-10x+24

Therefore, the polynomial passes through the point (1, 10), and having the roots 2, -3, and 4 is a cubic polynomial.

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