If I have a graph with zeros of -2, 2, a range and domain of all Real Numbers, and a y intercept of (0,-8) -how do I write the polynomial equation?
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We know that the zeros of the polynomial are -2 and 2. This means that the polynomial has factors of (x+2) and (x-2). Show more…
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