Talia could by the following amount of mealworms:
7
8
9
So, that’s cool.
Well I know that c. goes with I. just because I saw so many x^3 graphs.
For a. the parent function is x^2, so 0.5x^2 should look about the same as x^2, so the answer is VI.
For any polynomial with a complex root, the imaginary part of the complex root always has positive and negaive component. Since one of the roots of this polynomial is 6i, then -6i must also be a root of the function.