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The zeroes of the function are .

On a coordinate plane, a cubic function increases into quadrant 3 and 2 and then curves down into quadrant 4 before increasing into quadrant 1. It crosses the x-axis at (negative 2, 0), (0, 0), and (4, 0).

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Answer:

y = x(x+2)(x-4), so the zeroes are -2, 0 and 4.

Explanation:

y = x(x+2)(x-4)

The factors of a cubic function are (x-a), (x-b), and (x-c), where a, b, and, c are the x-intercepts. Because there are 3 intercepts, all of the "x-n"s are to the power of 1. You gave the intercepts as (-2,0), (0,0), and (4,0). From there I wrote the equation. The function I wrote increases from Q3 to Q2, then goes to Q4 to Q1. If it didn't, then I would have made the equation negative.

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Answer: The zeroes of the function are -2, 0, and 4.

(I also included the follow-up answers in the picture below) :)

The zeroes of the function are . On a coordinate plane, a cubic function increases-example-1
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