In Exercises 65-72, complete graphs of polynomial functions whose zeros are integers are shown. a. Find the zeros and state whether the multiplicity of each zero is even or odd. b. Write an equation, expressed as the product of factors, of a polynomial function that might have each graph. Use a leading coefficient of 1 or − 1 , and make the degree of f as small as possible. c. Use both the equation in part (b) and the graph to find the y-intercept. [ − 3 , 6 , 1 ] by [ − 10 , 10 , 1 ]
In Exercises 65-72, complete graphs of polynomial functions whose zeros are integers are shown. a. Find the zeros and state whether the multiplicity of each zero is even or odd. b. Write an equation, expressed as the product of factors, of a polynomial function that might have each graph. Use a leading coefficient of 1 or − 1 , and make the degree of f as small as possible. c. Use both the equation in part (b) and the graph to find the y-intercept. [ − 3 , 6 , 1 ] by [ − 10 , 10 , 1 ]
Solution Summary: The author explains how to calculate the zeros of the graph and the multiplicity of each zero is even or odd.
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A falling object travels a distance given by the formula d = 6t + 9t2 where d is in feet
and t is the time in seconds. How many seconds will it take for the object to travel
112 feet? Round answer to 2 decimal places. (Write the number, not the units).
Your Answer:
Solve by the quadratic formula or completing the square to obtain exact solutions.
2
e
104
OA) -16±3√6
B) 8±√10
O c) -8±√10
OD) 8±3√√6
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The frame on a picture is 18 in by 22 in outside and is of uniform width. Using
algebraic methods, what is the width of the frame if the inner area of the picture
shown is 250 in²2? Write answer to 2 decimal places. (Write the number with no
units).
18 in
Your Answer:
22 in
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