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If \"\" is a polynomial function of a degree \"\",

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then \"\" has excatly \"\" linear factors and \"\".

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Where \"\" is some non zero real number,

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           \"\" are the complex zeros of \"\".

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\"\"

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The zero is \"\".

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Using the linear factorization therom and the zero \"\", the polynomial \"\" can be written as follows.

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\"\", where \"\" can be any non zero real number.

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Let \"\".

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Write the function in the standard form.

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\"\"

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\"\".

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Since \"\" is a factor \"\" when \"\".

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The least degree polynomial function with integer coefficients that has \"\" as a zero is \"\" or any non multiple of \"\".

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