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Graph the following polynomial. f(x)=(x+3)^2(x-2)^2(x+5)
The graph of a second-order polynomial is shown below, and the intercepts with the axes are marked. Explain how you can use the
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What do polynomial functions look like? And what can be consider a polynomial function? Would a graph that is like an upside
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What do polynomial functions look like? And what can be consider a polynomial function? Would a graph that is like an upside
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consider the polynomial y = x^4 + 4x^3 - 2x^2 + 40x - 120
a)graph the polynomial and use it to identify any x-intercepts b)list
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What does the degree of a polynomial expression tell you about its related polynomial function? Explain your thinking. Give an
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What does the degree of a polynomial expression tell you about its related polynomial function? Explain your thinking. Give an
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Below is the graph of a polynomial function f with real coefficients. Use the graph to answer the following questions about f.
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Celina thinks the polynomial graph belongs to a third-degree polynomial. Is she correct? Explain how you know.
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The graph of a polynomial function has four turning points. What is the least possible degree of this polynomial?
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