MHF4U (3.3) - graphing factored polynomials example 2

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OMG thank you! This helped me understand it better than my teacher’s explanation.

saagithyasuresh
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if you had a function like y=-4x(x+4)(x^2+2x), in the second set of brackets ((x^2+2x)) what would the coefficient you multiply with -4 and 1 (to get the lead coefficient) be, 1 or 2???? thanks so much btw your vids are a life saver

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why the Y int was not pointed on the graph? (:

ulyssese
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Lets say it's (x^2-3x)^2 (x^3-2)^3 would the degree be 13?

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