
 Write down a polynomial with roots x=1, x=2, and x=3/4.
 Since f(1)=0, the polynomial must have a linear factor  (x-1). Similarly, it has factors of the form (x-2) and (x-3/4).
So a possible choice is
 
 
Ther are zillions of solutions; here are two more choices:
 
 
or
 
 
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