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Please, can someone graph this for me and include a file?

g(x) = x3 − x2 − 4x + 4

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Step-by-step explanation

The given function is


g(x) = {x}^(3) - {x}^(2) - 4x + 4

The y-intercept is


g(0) = 4

To find the x-intercepts, we equate the function to zero.


{x}^(3) - {x}^(2) - 4x + 4 = 0

Factor by grouping;


{x}^(2)(x - 1) - 4(x - 1)= 0


( {x}^(2) - 4)(x - 1)= 0


{x}^(2) - 4 = 0 \: or \: x - 1 = 0


x = \pm \: √(4) \: or \: x = 1


x = \pm \: 2\: or \: x = 1


x = - 2\: or \: x = 1 \: or \: x = 2

The x-intercepts are;

(-2,0),(1,0) and (2,0)

Since the polynomial has an odd degree and a positive leading coefficient, the graph will rise on the left side and also rise on the right side.

Using the intercepts and the end behavior, we obtain the graph as shown in the attachment.
Please, can someone graph this for me and include a file? g(x) = x3 − x2 − 4x + 4-example-1
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