Form a polynomial whose degree is 3 with zeros -2, 2, 3
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(x+2)(x-2)(x-3)=(x2-4)(x-3)=x3-3x2-4x+12 is such a polynomial.

The general answer is p(x)=a(x3-3x2-4x+12) where a is any number.

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