How do you write a polynomial function that has the zeros 3, -3, and 2 and has a leading coefficient of 1?
1 Answer
Mar 29, 2016
There is a theorem that says "if c is a zero, then x - c is a factor".
Explanation:
The polynomial would be f(x) = (x - 3)(x + 3) (x - 2). If you wish to write it in an expanded form, start to distribute terms.