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Sketch a graph of the polynomials below as demonstrated in the Polynomial Functions video.   Note: Do...

Sketch a graph of the polynomials below as demonstrated in the Polynomial Functions video.  

Note: Do not just graph on a calculator and copy the graph! No credit will be given without supporing work or explanation. You should be prepared to do problems like this without a calculator on exams!

h(x)=x3(x-2)(x+3)2

  • List of real zeros and their multiplicities:
  • End behavior:

as x-∞,

y------

as x- -∞,

y-------

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