P(x)=(x-2)(x-4)(x-5)
Px=(x-2)(x-4)(x+5)
Px=1/2(x-2)(x-4)(x+5)
Px=5(x-2)(x...
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P(x)=(x-2)(x-4)(x-5)
Px=(x-2)(x-4)(x+5)
Px=1/2(x-2)(x-4)(x+5)
Px=5(x-2)(x-4)(x+5)
Px=-5(x-2)(x-4)(x+5)
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