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Which type of polynomial represented by the curve

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Answered by laharipodisheti
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Answered by kinghacker
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You can see from these graphs that, for degree the graph will have, at most, (x– 1) bumps. The bumps represent the spots where the graph turns back on itself and heads back the way it came. This change of direction often happens because of the polynomial's zeroes or factors. .

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