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Which polynomial function has a leading coefficient of 1 and roots (7+) and (5 - with multiplicity 1?
*f(X) = (x + 7)(x-1)(x + 5)(x + 1)
*f(x) = (x-7)(x-7)(x-5)(x + 1)
*f(x) = (x-7-7)x-(5+1)(x-(7+ 1)(x - 5 - ))
*f(x) = (x + 7 - ))x + 5+1)(x + (7 + 1)(x + (5-))
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