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Sketxh the graph of y=(x+3)^3 and state the points where the graph crosses the axes​

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Answer: the graph crosses the x-axis at x = -3

Explanation:

y = (x + 3)³

To find where the graph crosses the x-axis, let y = 0 and solve for x:

0 = (x + 3)³

0 = (x + 3) with a multiplicity of 3

-3 = x with a multiplicity of 3.

Since multiplicity is an ODD number, the graph CROSSES the x-axis at x = -3

Graph:

  • Leading coefficient is POSITIVE so right side goes to +∞
  • Degree of polynomial is ODD so left side goes to -∞

graph is attached

Sketxh the graph of y=(x+3)^3 and state the points where the graph crosses the axes-example-1
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