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(a) The product of four consecutive even integers is 1,488,384. Using MATLAB’s built-in function for operations withpolynomials, determine the four integers.

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The product of three distinct integers is 6,240. The sum of the numbers is 85. The difference between the largest and the smallest is 57. Using MATLAB’s built-in functions for operations with polynomials, determine the three integers.

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