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Which statement best describes the graph of f(x)=-x^4+3x^3+10x^2

Which statement best describes the graph of f(x)=-x^4+3x^3+10x^2-example-1
User Igorw
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Answer:

The graph touches the x-axis at x=0 and crosses the x-axis at x=5 and x=-2.

Explanation:

We are given the following function:


f(x)=-x^4+3x^3+10x^2

We know that the function crosses the x-axis when y = 0 so we will put this function equal to zero and solve it.


-x^4+3x^3+10x^2=0

Taking the common out:


-x^2(x^2-3x-10)=0


-x^(2) (x-5)(x+2)=0


-x^(2) =0, x=0


(x-5)=0, x=5


(x+2)=0, x=-2

Therefore, the graph touches the x-axis at x=0 and crosses the x-axis at x=5 and x=-2.

User Ariestav
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Answer:

option-B

Explanation:

We are given function as


f(x)=-x^4+3x^3+10x^2

we know that

Any function touches or crosses x-axis when y-value is 0

so, we can set f(x)=0

and then we can solve for x


f(x)=-x^4+3x^3+10x^2=0

now, we can factor it


-x^2(x^2-3x-10)=0


-x^2(x-5)(x+2)=0

we get


-x^2=0


x=0

It means that function touches x-axis at x=0


(x-5)(x+2)=0


(x-5)=0


x=5


(x+2)=0


x=-2

So, function crosses x-axis at x=5 and x=-2

so,

option-B

User Ahmed Haque
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