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Describe the graph of the function at its roots

g(x) = (x + 4)4(x - 9)
At x = -4, the graph
the x-axis.
At x = 9, the graph
the x-axis

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User Uberswe
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Answer:

B and A

Explanation:

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User Efriis
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Answer:

Explanation:

g(x) = (x + 4)4(x − 9)

At x = −4, the graph touches the x–axis.

At x = 9, the graph crosses the x–axis

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User Volodymyr Kulyk
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