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Polynomials with the same roots can have different graphs. True? Or false?
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What she said
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True. that
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True.
E.g. (x-1)(x-2) versus 100(x-1)(x-2)
They have same roots of x= 1 or 2, but the second equation is 100 times stretching of the first one vertically
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