ne solutions of a cubic inequality are f(x)< 0 when x< (-1-/3) OR (- other intervals f(x) > 0.Create a possible cubic polynomial(in standard/ ts this descrintion and nasses through the point (7 61)

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4. The solutions of a cubic inequality are f (x) < 0 when x < (-1–3)OR (-1+ 3)<x < 4
For the other intervals f(x) > 0.Create a possible cubic polynomial(in standard/expanded form)
that meets this description and passes through the point (7,61).
Transcribed Image Text:4. The solutions of a cubic inequality are f (x) < 0 when x < (-1–3)OR (-1+ 3)<x < 4 For the other intervals f(x) > 0.Create a possible cubic polynomial(in standard/expanded form) that meets this description and passes through the point (7,61).
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