Can you write a polynomial function with rational coefficients in standard form with the given zeros using 2, 3, 5?
Write a polynomial function with rational coefficients in standard form with the given zeros.[] means square root10. 2, 3, 5Three factors: (x-2)(x-3)(x-5)FOIL (x-2)*(x-3) = (x^2 - 5x + 6) multiply this by (x-5), you should get:x^3 - 10x^2 + 31x - 30:11. sqrt%283%29 2ix^2 = (sqrt%283%29)^2; square both sidesx^2 = 3(x^2 - 3) = 0;
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A square root is a number or quantity that when multiplied by itself gives a given number or quantity. For example, the square root of 9 is 3, the square root of 16 is 4, and the square root of 36 is 6.
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