Concept explainers
(a)
The possible number of positive and negative real zeros of a polynomial
(b)
The possible number of zeros by the use of rational zeros theorem.
(c)
The rational zeros of the polynomial if any.
(d)
All other real zeros of the polynomial if any.
(e)
The other non-real complex zeros of the polynomial if any.
(f)
The x-intercepts of the graph, if any.
(g)
The y-intercepts of the graph, if any.
(h)
The value of
(i)
To explain: The end behavior of the graph.
(j)
To sketch: The graph of polynomial
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