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Please help me! I’m lost-example-1
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

The graph will cross the x-axis at x=a when (x-a) is a factor of the polynomial. Here, the graph crosses at x=-2, 1, and 3, so factors of the polynomial are ...

  • (x +2)
  • (x -1)
  • (x -3)

The graph has a flat spot at x=1, but crosses the axis there, so the multiplicity of that factor will be an odd number greater than 1. (Odd, because the sign of the function changes there. Greater than 1 because the slope is zero there.)

The only answer choice that matches these requirements is the factorization ...

(x +2)(x -1)³(x -3)

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