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Which of the following graphs could represent a quartic function?

Which of the following graphs could represent a quartic function?-example-1
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Answer:

Graph D

Explanation:

User Graham Leggett
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Answer:

D. Graph D

Explanation:

As we know,

Quartic function is a function of the form
f(x)=ax^(4)+bx^(3)+cx^(2)+dx+e, where a≠0.

That is, a quartic function is a polynomial of degree 4 called a quartic polynomial.

By the 'Fundamental Theorem of algebra', we have, 'An n-degree polynomial will have 'n' number of real roots'.

Thus, we get,

A quartic polynomial will have 4 real roots and so, a quartic function has 4 zeros.

Since, a quartic function has 4 zeros. Its graph will cut the y-axis at 4 points.

Moreover, when a graph touches the axis, it is known to be a repeated zero.

So, from the options, we get,

Option D represents a quartic function as one of its root is repeated and it cuts the the graph 4 times.

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