To find the missing values in the factored form of q(x), we need to determine the roots or x-intercepts of the graph.
Looking at the graph, we can see that the x-intercepts are at x = -4, x = a, and x = b. The values of a and b are missing and need to be determined.
Therefore, the missing values in the factored form of q(x) are (x+4)(x+a)(x+b).
Find the missing values in the factored form of q(x)
, given its graph.
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q(x)=(x+4)(x+ )(x− )
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