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A third-degree polynomial function f has real zeros -2, ½, and 3, and its

leading coefficient negative. Write an equation for f. Sketch the graph of f.
How many different polynomials functions are possible for f?

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Answer:


f(x)=-(x+2)(x-.5)(x-3)

This polynomial could have infinite possibilities as any negative leading coefficient will satisfy this criteria.

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