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1. Write a function whose graph is the graph of y = (x+2)^2, but is refelcted about the x-axis.
2. Determine whether the given function is linear or nonlinear? If the function is linear, determine the slope.
x y = f(x)
1 -12
2 -7
3 -5
4 -4
5 -5
3. Form a polynomial whose zeros and degree are given.
zeros: -3, 3, 5; degree: 3
Write a polynomial with integer coefficients and a leading coefficient of 1.
f(x) =

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Two problems of polynomial are solved in the solution, reflection equation about X axis and polynomial with given zeros and degree.

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1. Reflected about X axis
Y = - (X+2)^2

2. Slope using different ...

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