Chapter 4: Q. 30 (page 194)
In Problems 27– 40, use transformations of the graph of or to graph each function. Verify your results using a graphing utility.
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The graph of is obtained by moving the graph of two units up.
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Chapter 4: Q. 30 (page 194)
In Problems 27– 40, use transformations of the graph of or to graph each function. Verify your results using a graphing utility.
The graph of is obtained by moving the graph of two units up.
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Find the real zeros of f. Use the real zeros to factor f.
In Problems 21–32, determine the maximum number of real zeros that each polynomial function may have. Then list the potential rational zeros of each polynomial function. Do not attempt to find the zeros.
Graph each rational function using transformations.
Graph each rational function using transformations.
Use the Factor Theorem to prove that is a factor of
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