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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Knowing the three zeros of the equation, we can set it up as follows:

[tex](x - \sqrt{5})(x + \sqrt{5})(x - 7)[/tex]

Multipying the first two expressions together gives us the following:

[tex](x^{2} - 5)(x - 7)[/tex]

Multiplying the two expressions together gives us the following:

[tex]x^{3} - 7x^{2} - 5x + 35[/tex]

Wolfyy

Set up an expression.

= [(x + √5)(x - √5)](x - 7)

~Multiply

= (x² - 5)(x - 7)

~Multiply

= x³ - 7x² - 5x + 35

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