zeroes/roots are (x-r) so -2 is a root (x-(-2)) (x+2) is a root multiplicity 2 means it happens 2 times ie (x+2)^2 e 4 is the only other zero (x-4)
so now we have (x-4)(x+2)^2 but that is only 3rd degreed I could add 2 more degrees that are complex roots and therefor won't be graphed on the plane since they are complex so find a 2nd degree polynomial that has only complex roots a complex 2nd degree polynomial x^2+x+10
ok so this is the function f(x)=(x-4)(x+2)^2(x^2+x+10)