The function f(x) is graphed below. Use this to solve the following two questions. 50 40- 30- 20- 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 Solve f(x) > 0. If f is in minimal degree (i.e. think multiplicity 2 not 8) and passes through the point (0, 10) what is the equation for f(x)? You must solve for the leading coefficient.

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The function f(x) is graphed below. Use this to solve the following two questions.

Solve f(x)≥0.

 

If f is in minimal degree (i.e. think multiplicity 2 not 8) and passes through the point ( 0 , 10 ) what is the equation for f ( x ) ? You must solve for the leading coefficient

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The function f(x) is graphed below. Use this to solve the following two questions.
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20-
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Solve f(x) > 0.
If f is in minimal degree (i.e. think multiplicity 2 not 8) and passes through the point (0, 10) what is
the equation for f(x)? You must solve for the leading coefficient.
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Transcribed Image Text:The function f(x) is graphed below. Use this to solve the following two questions. 50- 40- 30- 20- 10 -2-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 -1- Solve f(x) > 0. If f is in minimal degree (i.e. think multiplicity 2 not 8) and passes through the point (0, 10) what is the equation for f(x)? You must solve for the leading coefficient. f(x) = ||
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f(x)0 means if the graph is above the x-axis.

That happens for:  [-5,)

The zeros of the function are -5, -1, 3

-5 has odd multiplicity (because cuts the x-axis)

-1 and 3 have even multiplicities (because touches the x-axis)

 

 

 

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