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A polynomial function has a root of –6 with multiplicity 1, a root of –2 with multiplicity 3, a root of 0 with multiplicity 2, and a root of 4 with multiplicity 3. If the function has a positive leading coefficient and is of odd degree, which statement about the graph is true?

A.) The graph of the function is positive on (–6, –2).
B.) The graph of the function is negative on (negative infinity symbol, 0).
C.) The graph of the function is positive on (–2, 4).
D.) The graph of the function is negative on (4, infinity symbol).

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C -2,4

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i got it right on edge

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User HelloSam
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C.) The graph of the function is positive on (–2, 4)." A polynomial function has a root of –6 with multiplicity 1, a root of –2 with multiplicity 3, a root of 0 with multiplicity 2, and a root of 4 with multiplicity 3. If the function has a positive leading coefficient and is of odd degree, then C.) The graph of the function is positive on (–2, 4).
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