SOLUTION: Graph P(x)=x(x-3)(x+1).Then tell if the graph of y=P(x) is above or below the x-axis for each of the given set of x-values: x<-1,-1<x<0,0<x<3,x>3

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Question 314410: Graph P(x)=x(x-3)(x+1).Then tell if the graph of y=P(x) is above or below the x-axis for each of the given set of x-values: x<-1,-13
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