SOLUTION: P(x) is given both in standard form and factored form:
P(x)= -x^4+16x^3+22x^2-88x+51=-(x+3)^2(x-17)
a. use dominating term analysis and multiplicity of zeros to sketch by hand
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Question 135096: P(x) is given both in standard form and factored form:
P(x)= -x^4+16x^3+22x^2-88x+51=-(x+3)^2(x-17)
a. use dominating term analysis and multiplicity of zeros to sketch by hand the graph P(x)
b. Use the graph obtained above to solve P(x)<0 Give your answer in interval notation.
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