The change in water vapor in a cloud is modeled by a polynomial function, C(x). Describe how to find the x-intercepts of C(x) and how to construct a rough graph of C(x) so that the meteorologist can predict when there will be no change in the water vapor. You may create a sample polynomial of degree 3 or higher to use in your explanations.
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I'm pretty confident there's more to this than what you have currently posted. There must be a related diagram at the very least. Can you screenshot this from your textbook using a mobile device and then upload it here?
Now how do i do dis e.e
I think you were trying to cover up the part where it says Module Four TEST
Mhm you got good eyes.......im not asking for the answer if thats what your saying i just want to know how to do this cause i nearly failed my DBA
so your not going to help i see........ what ever you people say this site is for helping people but you tend to do the opposite
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