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Use the graph below to write the formula (in factored form) for a polynomial of least degree.negative odd degree function. y intercept at 2. x intercept at -1 and 2.If you have a non-integer coefficient then write it as a fraction. Organize factors (left to right) from smallest zero to largest. Answer:

Use the graph below to write the formula (in factored form) for a polynomial of least-example-1
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- This graph has two x-intercepts: x = -1 and 2.

- The y-intercept: y = 2.

- At x = 2 the graph passes through the axis linearly, suggesting the corresponding factors of the polynomial will be linear.

- At x = -1, the graph bounces off the x-axis at the intercept suggesting the corresponding factor of the polynomial will be second degree (quadratic).

Therefore, this gives us:


f(x)=a(x+1)^2(x-2)

To determine the stretch factor (a), we utilize another point on the graph. We will use the y-intercept (0, 2), to solve for a:


\begin{gathered} f(0)=a(0+1)^2(0-2) \\ 2=a(1)^2(-2) \\ 2=-2a \\ (2)/(-2)=(-2a)/(-2) \\ a=-1 \end{gathered}

The graphed polynomial appears to represent the function:


f(x)=-1(x+1)^2(x-2)

Answer:


f(x)=-1(x-2)(x+1)^2

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