SOLUTION: Let g(x) = {{{ - x^4 + 13x^2 - 36}}} what are the four x-intercepts and the single intercept? Is the function g is (increasing or decreasing)

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Question 909606: Let g(x) = +++++++++-++++++++x%5E4+%2B+13x%5E2++++++-++++++++36
what are the four x-intercepts and the single intercept?
Is the function g is (increasing or decreasing) on the interval (−∞, −6).

It is (increasing or decreasing) on the interval (6, ∞).

please explain how to solve. Thank you

Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi
g(x) = -++x%5E4+%2B+13x%5E2+-36
how to solve
y-intercept(when x = 0) is -36
Find x-intercetps: -3,-2,2,3
I. By factoring (x^2 - 4)(x^2 -9) = (x-2)(x+2)(x-3)(x+3)
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II. By Synthetic Division noticing x=2 is one root
2 -1 0 13 0 -36
-2 -4 18 36
-1 -2 9 18 0
(x-2)(-x^3 -2x^2 +9x + 18) Note: x = -2 root for -x^3 -2x^2 +9x + 18
-2 -1 -2 9 18
2 0 -18
-1 0 9 0
(x-2)(x+2)(-x^2 + 9)= (x-2)(x+2)(x-3)(x+3)
Or
III. by Graphing