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tatuchka [14]
2 years ago
15

Use the graph of the polynomial function to find the factored form of the

Mathematics
1 answer:
Anarel [89]2 years ago
4 0

The factored form of the related polynomial is (x - 1)(x - 9)

<h3>How to determine the factored form of the related polynomial?</h3>

In this question, the given parameter is the attached graph

From the graph, we can see that the curve crosses the x-axis at two different points

These points are the zeros of the polynomial function.

From the graph, the points are

x = 1 and x = 9

Set these points to 0

x - 1 = 0 and x - 9 = 0

Multiply the above equations

(x - 1)(x - 9) = 0

Remove the equation

(x - 1)(x - 9)

Hence, the factored form of the related polynomial is (x - 1)(x - 9)

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