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A polynomial function can be written as (x + 2)(x + 3)(x − 5). What are the x-intercepts of the graph of this function?

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(-2,0) (-3,0) (5,0)
Make each factor or parentheses equal to zero and solve to get the x value of the intercepts.
x+2 = 0
subtract 2 from both sides
x = -2

x+3 = 0
subtract 3 from both sides
x = -3

x-5 = 0
add 5 to both sides
x = 5
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Answer:

x-intercept of the polynomial is at x=-2,-3 and 5.

Explanation:

Given : A polynomial function can be written as (x + 2)(x + 3)(x − 5).

To find : What are the x-intercepts of the graph of this function?

Solution :

x-intercept is defined as the point where y=0.

To find the x-intercept we have to substitute the polynomial equal to zero.

i.e.
(x + 2)(x + 3)(x- 5)=0

Now, Solve each term one by one,


(x + 2)=0


x=-2


(x + 3)=0


x=-3


(x-5)=0


x=5

Therefore, x-intercept of the polynomial is at x=-2,-3 and 5.

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