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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The following graph shows a seventh-degree polynomial: graph of a polynomial that touches the x axis at negative 5, crosses the x axis at negative 1, crosses the y axis at negative 2, crosses the x axis at 4, and crosses the x axis at 7. Part 1: List the polynomial’s zeroes with possible multiplicities. Part 2: Write a possible factored form of the seventh degree function. How do you do these

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Directrix (directrix):

@emc726 Would you read from the graph the coordinates of the x-intercepts (zeroes). If you post those, I will try to help you with the multiplicities and the equation.

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