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Consider the graph of the polynomial function p(x)=(x-1)(x+2)(x+5)

Consider the graph of the polynomial function p(x)=(x-1)(x+2)(x+5)-example-1
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what's the question?

(if its x-intercepts, its 1,-2,-5 since you use the zero product property)
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Answer:

The graph is first increasing then decreasing to right.

Explanation:

Given : The polynomial function
p(x)=(x-1)(x+2)(x+5)

To find : Consider the graph of the polynomial function and the graph is ?

Solution :

First we graph the given polynomial function,


p(x)=(x-1)(x+2)(x+5)

which cut the x-axis at 1,-2,-5.

Refer the attached figure below.

The graph is first increasing to the point (-3.7,10.3) then decreasing to point (-0.268,-10.392) then increasing to infinity.

Therefore, The graph is first increasing then decreasing to right.

Consider the graph of the polynomial function p(x)=(x-1)(x+2)(x+5)-example-1
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