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I need help knowing how the graph would look like with a polynomial with roots 4,-2 and 7 thanks!

I need help knowing how the graph would look like with a polynomial with roots 4,-2 and-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to get the graph of the polynomial

To get that, we have the expression of the polynomial as follows:


\begin{gathered} if\text{ x = 4 , a linear factor is x-4} \\ x\text{ = -2, a linear factor is x+2} \\ x\text{ = 7 , a linear factor is x-7} \end{gathered}

Thus, we have the polynomial expression as follows:


(x-4)(x+2)(x-7_)

Now, we can have the plot as shown below:

We have the y-intercept at y = 56

I need help knowing how the graph would look like with a polynomial with roots 4,-2 and-example-1
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