Calculus with Applications (10th Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Nonlinear Functions - 2.3 Polynomial and Rational Functions - 2.3 Exercises - Page 74: 9

Answer

$$ y=-x^{3}-4x^{2}+x+6 $$ The graph of $y=-x^{3}-4x^{2}+x+6 $ has the right end down, the left end up, at most two turning points, and a $y$-intercept of $6$. This is graph $E$.

Work Step by Step

$$ y=-x^{3}-4x^{2}+x+6 $$ The graph of $y=-x^{3}-4x^{2}+x+6 $ has the right end down, the left end up, at most two turning points, and a $y$-intercept of $6$. This is graph $E$.
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