Find a degree 4 polynomial having zeros -6, -3, 2 and 6 and the coefficient of $x^4$ equal 1
The first step is something like $p(x)=c(x-6)(x+3)(x-2)(x-6)$ as those are all the 4 zeros.
The coefficient of $x^4$ equal to 1 is throwing me off though.
Find a degree 4 polynomial having zeros -6, -3, 2 and 6 and the coefficient of $x^4$ equal 1
The first step is something like $p(x)=c(x-6)(x+3)(x-2)(x-6)$ as those are all the 4 zeros.
The coefficient of $x^4$ equal to 1 is throwing me off though.