Which of the following are the most likely factors of the function graphed above?

A. (x)(x + 6)
B. (x)(x - 6)
C. (x - 2) (x + 3)
D. (x + 2) (x -3)

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Maybe the answer is D....
So many Algebra questions today, how come!
No offense, but ima need a real answer.
Where is the graph of the function?
I apologize, I can't get the graph. It's a parabola this is right side up. Its x values are (-2, 0) and (3, 0). The vertex is a bit past (0, -6), not sure how to explain that one. I hope this is good enough for you. Thanks for asking.
It looks like you answered your own question. According to the information you gave, the answer must be (x - 2) (x + 3). Its x coordinates are -2 and 3 so.....

That's what it looks like.

So.....yeah. You're welcome, by the way. Hope for the best.
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