Solving #44.
The expression we have is:

Graph of the function:
Finding the x-intercepts.
The x-intercepts can be found by making the expression equal to 0:

Then we make each parenthesis equal to 0:

Solving for x:

The multiplicity of each one if given by the exponent that their parentheses had:
x-intercepts: 1 (multiplicity of 3) and -3 (multiplicity of 2).
Finding the y-intercept.
To find the y-intercept we make the x equal to 0 in the expression:

y-intercept: -9
Finding the end-behavior.
Again we consider the graph of the function:
Form 1. Ups/downs
As x increases the function goes up and as x decreases the function goes down
Form 2. as __,__

Form 3. Limits

Answer:
x-intercepts: 1 (multiplicity of 3) and -3 (multiplicity of 2).
y-intercept: -9
End-behavior:
Form 1. Ups/downs
As x increases the function goes up and as x decreases the function goes down
Form 2. as __,__

Form 3. Limits
