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Bond [772]
3 years ago
5

Find the x-intercepts/roots of the polynomial function. Also, identify the degree of the polynomial

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mrac [35]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

7.

roots=-2,-1,1,3

critical points=(-1.5,-3),(0,6),(2,-13)

absolute minimum=-13

End behavior :approaches +infinity

Relative max=6 at (0,6)

Relative min. =-3 at (-1.5,-3)

and -13 at (2,-13)

interval of increase=(-1.5,0)∪(2,∞)

interval of decrease=(-∞,-1.5)∪(0,4)

8.

roots=-1,2

critical points=(0.5,10.5),(4,-10.5)

Abs.max/abs.min=not defined

End behavior:-∞ to +∞

Relative max=10.5

Relative min=-10.5

interval of increase=(-∞,0.5) ∪ (4,∞)

interval of decrease=(0.5,4)

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