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Sketch the graph f(x)=-2x^2(x-5)^3(x+2)^4. What would be my coordinates. I solved it and my graph looks nothing like the one on...Asked by Cooper
Sketch the graph f(x)=-2x^2(x-5)^3(x+2)^4.
What would be my coordinates. I solved it and my graph looks nothing like the one on wolframalpha. Can someone show me how you would solve this?
What would be my coordinates. I solved it and my graph looks nothing like the one on wolframalpha. Can someone show me how you would solve this?
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Answered by
bobpursley
sketch?
What do you mean you solved it?
What do you mean you solved it?
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Cooper
Well I need to graph it but it days I did it wrong. I don't know what to do with the 2 in front.
I made a sign chart and got
+,+,+,- and used the roots -2,0,5 and grape it but I think I'm making a mistake somewhere.
I made a sign chart and got
+,+,+,- and used the roots -2,0,5 and grape it but I think I'm making a mistake somewhere.
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