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Mathematics, 24.02.2021 04:00 jetblackcap

The polynomial of degree 4, P() has leading coefficient 1, has a zero of multiplicity 2 at 7 = 4, a zero of multiplicity 1 at 2 = 0, and a zero of multiplicity 1 at 3 = 4
Find a possible formula for P(Z).
P()

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