SOLUTION: Given f(x)=4(x-3)^2 (x+2)^3 (5x-1), determine The degree of the polynomial The dominant term The y-intercept
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Question 1110634
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Given f(x)=4(x-3)^2 (x+2)^3 (5x-1), determine
The degree of the polynomial
The dominant term
The y-intercept
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Count the total degree on x. Degree is 6.
Dominant term?
y-intercept? You find it. Let x=0 and evaluate f(0).