1. A polynomial function is given by q(x) = x(x-2)(x+5). On which interval(s) is q(x) > 0? a) [-, -5] U [0,2] b) (-0, -5] U [0,2] c) [-5,0] U [2, +∞) d) [-5,2]

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1. A polynomial function is given by q(x) = x(x-2)(x+5). On which
interval(s) is q(x) > 0?
a) [-, -5] U [0,2]
b) (-0, -5] U [0,2]
c) [-5,0] U [2, +∞)
d) [-5,2]
Transcribed Image Text:1. A polynomial function is given by q(x) = x(x-2)(x+5). On which interval(s) is q(x) > 0? a) [-, -5] U [0,2] b) (-0, -5] U [0,2] c) [-5,0] U [2, +∞) d) [-5,2]
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