SOLUTION: How do you solve a polynomial function written in standard form from a graph IF THE Y INTERCEPT IS AT (0,0)?????
My example: my graph's end behaviours are up, up, and has x inte
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My example: my graph's end behaviours are up, up, and has x inte
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Question 840224: How do you solve a polynomial function written in standard form from a graph IF THE Y INTERCEPT IS AT (0,0)?????
My example: my graph's end behaviours are up, up, and has x intercepts at (-4,0), (-2,0), and (3,0) and of course the y intercept is at zero zero.