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Mathematics, 07.09.2019 00:30 muncyemily

Since f(x) has the factors x, x โˆ’ 3, and x + 2, then we must have f(x) = a(x)(x โˆ’ 3)(x + 2) for some as yet unknown multiplier a. however, since it was given that f(2) = 40, we substitute 2 for x and 40 for f(x) and solve.

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