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State the equation of a polynomial function with roots of -3, 2 (order 2) and 4 and has a y-intercept of 10
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y = a(x+3)(x-2)^2(x-4)
Since y(0) = 10,
a(3)(2^2)(-4) = 10
a = -10/48
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