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Use the graph to identify the y intercept and zeros

Use the graph to identify the y intercept and zeros-example-1

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y-intercept: 9

zeros: 1, -1, 3, -3

Step-by-step explanation

For a polynomial,

y-intercept refers to the point(s) where the curve of the polynomial crosses the y-axis.

For this question, the curve only crosses the y-axis at y = 9

y-intercept: 9

Zerosrefer to the solutions of the polynomial and they double as the x-intercepts of the polynomial. Zeros include all the points where the curve of the polynomial crosses the x-axis.

For this question, the curve crosses the x-axis at x = -3, x = -1, x = 1 and x = 3

zeros: 1, -1, 3, -3

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