Answer:
The correct option is D
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is:
-8x^3-2x^2-12x-3
Group the first two terms and last two terms together.
(-8x^3-2x^2) (-12x-3)
Take out common from each group
-2x^2(4x+1)-3(4x+1)
(4x+1)(-2x^2-3)
Thus the correct option is D....
It’s in the 4th quadrant because the x value is 8 (positive ) so its on the right but the y value is -1 (negative) so it’s below the x-axis
Four 90 degree angles, two pairs of parallel lines, and congruent sides.
Hope this helped!

so we have those critical values, which gives us the intervals of (-∞, 0] , [0, 6] and [6, +∞).
where is it increasing or decreasing? well, that's just a matter of checking a value on each region for the the first derivative, namely the first derivative test.
we can check for f(-1) = 12(-1)² - 72(-1), is a positive value, increasing.
and check f(1) = 12(1)² - 72(1), is a negative value, decreasing.
and check f(7) = 12(7)² - 72(7), positive, so increasing.
check the picture below, and you can see there which are the minima or maxima.