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A polynomial ppp has zeros when x=5x=5x, equals, 5, x=-1x=βˆ’1x, equals, minus, 1, and x=-\dfrac14x=βˆ’ 4 1 x, equals, minus, start fraction, 1, divided by, 4, end fraction. What could be the equation of ppp?

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