Last Answer LETTER I h(x) = 3x 4 – 8x 5 + 1. Last Answer LETTER R Without graphing, solve this polynomial: y = x 3 – 12x 2 + 32x.

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Last Answer LETTER I h(x) = 3x 4 – 8x 5 + 1

Last Answer LETTER R Without graphing, solve this polynomial: y = x 3 – 12x x

Last Answer LETTER E x = 0, 8, 4

Last Answer LETTER L Solve f(x) = x 3 – 13x + 12 if (x + 4) is a factor. What are the x-intercepts? 13x 3 + 1

Last Answer LETTER A x = -4, 3, 1

Last Answer LETTER N 5x 3 – 8x 2 – 2x + 4 Choose the graphs that could have an equation of the form: f(x) = ax 4 + bx 3 + cx 2 + dx + e

Last Answer LETTER D Factor and solve this polynomial. f(x) = x 4 – 5x 2 – 36 Graphs A and D

Last Answer LETTER ! f(x) = – 4x 3 – 9x 2 + 9x + 3 Which of the following polynomials has the same end behavior as f(x)? g(x) = – 3x 2 + 2x – 4 h(x) = 3x 4 – 8x p(x) = 5x + 3 r(x) = 9x 3 + 2x 2 – x + 4 x = 3, -3,