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The degree of the polynomial function f(x) is 3

The roots of the equation f(x) = 0 are -2, 0, and 3

Which graph could be the graph of f(X)?

The degree of the polynomial function f(x) is 3 The roots of the equation f(x) = 0 are-example-1

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Answer:

The last graph at bottom right.

Explanation:

We are given the degree of the polynomial function f(x) to be 3; and

the roots of the equation f(x) to be 0 and -2, 0, and 3.

So we will put these values in the polynomial function of degree 3 to get:


f(x) = (x - (-2)) (x - 0) (x - 3)


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

According to this, the x - intercepts of this function on the graph will be:

(0, 0)

(-2, 0)

(3, 0)

So we will look for a graph which intercepts the x-axis at these points.

Therefore, the last graph at the bottom right satisfies the conditions and is the graph of f(x).

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If the roots of the equation f(x) = 0 are -2, 0, and 3 and the degree of the polynomial function f(x) is 3, then the polynomial has a form


f(x)=(x-(-2))(x-0)(x-3)=x(x+2)(x-3).

The x-intercepts of the graph of this polynomial function are:

  • (-2,0);
  • (0,0);
  • (3,0).

These points are x-intercepts of the graph of the last function (option D).

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