Let P(n)
-
8(m - 3)^(n- 4)^(n+10).
(a) What is the degree of P(n)?
(b) What is t...
Mathematics, 26.09.2021 02:50, gabedafame26
Let P(n)
-
8(m - 3)^(n- 4)^(n+10).
(a) What is the degree of P(n)?
(b) What is the leading term of P(n)?
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(c) From smallest to largest, the zeros of P(n) are n =
and their
multiplicities are
respectively
(d) The graph of P(n) turns at these zeros: n =
(e) The graph of P(n) crosses the 2 axis at these zeros: n =
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