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Which of the following graphs represents the function f(x) = x4 − 2x3 − 9x2 + 2x + 8? graph with 3 real zeros, down on left, up on right graph with 3 real zeros, up on left, down on right graph with 4 real zeros, down on left, down on right graph with 4 real zeros, up on left, up on right

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

I know graphing is very confusing, especially when people don't say the answer choice, just the numbers to it and an explinatiom, but im certain it's the 3rd graph

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Answer:

4 real zeros, up on left, up on right

Explanation:

The positive coefficient of x^4 tells you the graph will open upward (up on left, up on right). Descarte's rule of signs tells you there will be 0 or 2 positive real roots and 0 or 2 negative real roots. Based solely on end-behavior, the appropriate choice is the last one: ... up on left, up on right.

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More about the zeros

The sum of coefficients is zero, indicating x=1 is a root (zero). Hence there will be 2 positive real roots. Changing the signs of the coefficients of odd-degree terms also gives a sum of coefficients that is zero, indicating x=-1 is a root and that there are 2 negative real roots. At this point, you have enough information to factor the function completely, if you want. You also know there are 4 real roots.

Which of the following graphs represents the function f(x) = x4 − 2x3 − 9x2 + 2x + 8? graph-example-1
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