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What can be determined by looking at the polynomial f) = (2+3)=-7)?
A. The graph of the polynomial has a vertex at (3,-7)
B. The graph of the polynomial has a vertex at (-3,7).
The graph of the polynomial has zeros at (3,0) and (-7,0).
The graph of the polynomial has zeros at(-3,0) and (7,0).​

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f(x)=-2(x+4)² +8 ... Write the equation (in vertex form) of the parabola having vertex (3, 2) that contains the ... The graph of a polynomial function will CROSS an x-intercept (zero) having odd ... Find a polynomial function that has the given zeros: 0,–2, 1 ... Determine the remainder without dividing: (3x° +8x² + 5x – 7) = (x+2).

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