correct.
while any odd-degree polynomial may have that shape, since a box is a 3-D figure, a degree-3 polynomial is the best choice.
A rectangular piece of cardboard is being folded into a box. A portion of the graph represents the volume of the box based on the length of the piece of cardboard.
A graph of a function which forms an S shape, with two bumps, one at approximately (1.5, 65), and the other one at approximately (5, negative 20). The left side of the function points down, while the right side points up.
This function could be modeled by a polynomial with what degree?
There may be more than one correct answer. Select all correct answers.
degree 3
degree 4
degree 2
degree 5
degree 6
I think it is 3 degrees
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