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Given the graph of a degree 3 polynomial below, complete the table of values for either the x-value of a zero, or the multiplicity of the zero. Write roots in order from least to greatest.


Root with x = Multiplicity
−4
1


Sagot :

The roots or zeros of a polynomial are the points it crosses the x-axis.

The roots of the polynomial in order from least to greatest are -5, 0 and 5

From the graph (see attachment), we have the following highlights

  • The graph cross the x-axis at x = -5
  • The graph cross the x-axis at x = 0
  • The graph cross the x-axis at x = 5

The points at which the graph crosses the x-axis are the roots of the graph.

So, the roots are: -5, 5 and 5

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