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Ostrovityanka [42]
3 years ago
10

Let a and b be real numbers where a=/b=/c=/0 which of the following functions could represent the graph below?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Tresset [83]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: The second option;  y =  (x - a)^2*(x-b)^4

Step-by-step explanation:

Ok, we have that a and b are real numbers different than zero.

In the graph, we can see that the line touches the x-axis in two values. Now, if we would have an equation like:

y = x*(x - a)^3*(x - b)^3

then when x = 0 we would have:

y = 0*(0-a)^3*(0-b)^3 = 0

But in the graph, we can see that when x = 0, the value of y is different than zero, so we can discard options 1 and 3.

So the remaining options are:

y = (x - a)^2*(x-b)^4

y = (x - a)^5*(x - b)

Now, another thing you can see in the graph is that it is always positive.

Particularly the second option allows negative values for y because it has odd powers, then we can also discard this option.

(For example, if x > a and x < b we would have a negative value for y)

Then the only remaining option is y =  (x - a)^2*(x-b)^4

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