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Which equation(s) represent the graph below?

I: y=(x+2)(x^2-4x-12)
II: y=(x-3)(x^2+x-2)
III: y=(x-1)(x^2-5x-6)

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Which equation(s) represent the graph below? I: y=(x+2)(x^2-4x-12) II: y=(x-3)(x^2+x-example-1

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Answer:

It is II

Explanation:

if you graph it can find this matches it you could also use demos or just look on a regular graph and look on the table for matching coordinates

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i think it is number 2 y{(x-3)(x^2+x-2)
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