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please explain this maths question​

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Answered by senboni123456
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the factors of a polynomial be  x_{1},x_{2},x_{3}

Then the polynomial is given by

k(x - x_{1})(x - x_{2})(x - x_{3})\\

 = k  x ^{3} -k( x_{1} +  x_{2}  + x_{3}) {x}^{2} +k (x_{1}x_{2} + x_{2}x_{3} + x_{3}x_{1})x  -k x_{1}x_{2}x_{3}\\

Answered by ajr111
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Answer:

By just multiplying the factors we get the polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

factors are the small parts of a polynomial which are formed by making polynomial into smaller and smaller

For eg:

If (x-1) and (x-2) are a factors of polynomial

Just by multiplying these 2 factors we get the actual one

(x-1)(x-2) = x² - x - 2x + 2

=> x² - 3x + 2

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