Let $P(x)$ be a third-degree polynomial function such that $$P(-4) = P(-3) = P(5) = 0, \quad P(0) = 2$$ Given this, what is $P(1)$?
A) $\frac{7}{3}$
B) $\frac{8}{3}$
C) $\frac{7}{4}$
D) $\frac{9}{4}$
E) $\frac{8}{5}$
Let $P(x)$ be a third-degree polynomial function such that
$$P(-4) = P(-3) = P(5) = 0, \quad P(0) = 2$$
Given this, what is $P(1)$?

A) $\frac{7}{3}$\\
B) $\frac{8}{3}$\\
C) $\frac{7}{4}$\\
D) $\frac{9}{4}$\\
E) $\frac{8}{5}$