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Find a polynomial equation that has zeros at x = βˆ’2, x = 0, x = 3 and x = 5
a) y = (x + 2)(x βˆ’ 3)(x βˆ’ 5)
b) y = (x βˆ’ 2)(x + 3)(x + 5)
c) y = (x βˆ’ 2)(x βˆ’ 3)(x βˆ’ 5)
d) y = x(x + 2)(x βˆ’ 3)(x βˆ’ 5)

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