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6. Describe the graph of the function at its roots: g(x) = (x +
4)*(x – 9)
a. At x = -4, the graph
b. At x = 9, the graph
the x-axis.
the x-axis.
7. If you know a root of a function is -2 + /3 i then
3i is a possible root
3i is a known root
a.
b. -2 + /
C. -2 - 3 i js a possible root
d. -2 - 3i js a known root
8. Circle all of the root(s) of g(x) = (x² + 3x - 4)(x² - 4x + 29).
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