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Suppose that a polynomial has a zero at -5 with a multiplicity of 1, a zero at 2 with a multiplicity of 7, and a zero at -6 with a multiplicity of 3. Please help !

(A) Write a possible function in factored form that would have these zeros with their multiplicity. Answer here

(B) What is the degree of your polynomial function? Explain how you determined the degree. Answer here

(C) Write a second polynomial function having the same zeroes and multiplicity as stated above, but with a
different degree. Answer here

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