Algebra 2: New York Edition (holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2)
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780618912407
Author: MCDOUGAL LITTEL
Publisher: Mcdougal Littel
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Expert Solution & Answer
Chapter 2.8, Problem 11E
Solution
To graph: The given polynomial function.
Given information:
A polynomial function: .
Calculation:
To graph the given function, start with plotting the x -intercepts. It can be seen from the function that x -intercept is .
Plot some points beyond and between the x -intercepts.
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The given function is a cubic function with positive leading coefficient. Upon graphing all the points and x -intercepts, the required graph would look like as shown below:
Chapter 2 Solutions
Algebra 2: New York Edition (holt Mcdougal Larson Algebra 2)
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