Precalculus (6th Edition) Blitzer

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Chapter 2 - Section 2.3 - Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs - Exercise Set - Page 352: 106

Answer

True

Work Step by Step

We know that there can be many third-degree polynomial functions that have the same three x-intercepts. Let us take an example: The equation $y={{x}^{3}}$ has three x-intercepts: 0, 0, 0. And the equation $y={{\left( x-1 \right)}^{3}}$ has three x- intercept: 1, 1, 1. And so on.
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