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Please help this is due tomorrow and I don't understand it, The Zeros of a

quartic
polynomial
function h are
-1, +2, -2, and
3. Sketch a graph
of y=h(x) on the
grid and explain how you got your answer.

Please help this is due tomorrow and I don't understand it, The Zeros of a quartic-example-1
User Double H
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Explanation:

Plot the four zeroes as points on the x-axis (y = 0) then draw a positive quartic curve.

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