The Y-Intercept of this Function

What is a Y-Intercept of "-2"?
Write the Equation of this graph:
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f(x)=(x+4)(x+1)(x-2)
What do you need to find the end behaivor of a function? (There's two things!)
The ends of the graph go up or down based on the Degree and Leading Coefficient
The picture wall in the month of November was for ______________________.
Thankful Thursday
The correct steps to finding X & Y Intercepts
What is to find X-Intercepts set "Y" or "f(x)" to 0 and factor; for Y-Intercepts use the term "B" from the line equation y=mx+b?
(Simple Answer: Replace "Y" value with 0 and solve for X; To find the Y-Intercept use the term in the equation that doesn't have a X value)
Name the x-intercepts and their multiplicities
(List given factors of the equation)
f(x)=-x4-3x3+4x2
(0,0), (0,0), (-4,0), (1,0)
The End Behavior of 7x2+3x+1
Positive Even
The sport Mrs. Baker Coached
Soccer
The X-Intercept(s) and Y intercept of this Function
f(x)=(x+3)(x-6)2(2x+8)
x=-3; x=6; x=-4
y=864
Create and Graph a Polynomial Function with the following restraints:
End Behavior: Positive and Even
X-Intercepts: ("2" X-Intercepts)
Y-Intercepts: (0,-1)
Multiplicity: ("1" or "odd")
Graph
The End Behavior of this Polynomial Function
f(x)=11x2-x4-10
Negative Even
True or False: This is Mrs. Baker's first year teaching an AP class
False
The X-Intercept(s) of this Function
f(x)=-x3-6x2+16x
What is: (-8,0), (2,0), & (0,0)?
Make the Equation for the following graph.
(see document)
f(x)=-(x+1)2(x-2)(x-4)
Find the leading Term AND the End Behavior of this Polynomial Function
f(x)=(x-5)2(4x-4)
LT: 4x3
Positive Odd
Mrs. Baker grew up in _____________________.
Chicago
The X & Y Intercept(s) of this Function
f(x)=-x4-3x3+4x2
What is a Y-Intercept of 0 and X-Intercepts of (-4,0), (1,0), (0,0) & (0,0)?
Graph the following function f(x)=-x3-6x2+16x.
TBD
Find the Leading Term of the following function, and then determine the end behavior?
f(x)= -x2(2x+3)(x-4)2
End: Negative and Odd Shape
How many cold days or snow days have we had since January 1?
4