2. f(x) = -3x°(3x – 12)°(5 – x) (a) What is the lead term? (b) Fill in the blanks using arrow notation to describe the end behavior: as x → -∞, ƒ(x). as x → 0, f(x)_ (c) Find all the zeros of f and state their multiplicity. (d) Sketch a graph of f(x). Include the correct end behavior and plot all the x intercepts. Show some work (either a number line or adding some words to your work in part c) to explain why your graph is positive or negative between consecutive x-intercepts.

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2. f(x) = -3x°(3x – 12)°(5 – x)
(a) What is the lead term?
(b) Fill in the blanks using arrow notation to describe the end behavior:
as x → -∞, ƒ(x).
as x → 0, f(x)_
(c) Find all the zeros of f and state their multiplicity.
(d) Sketch a graph of f(x). Include the correct end behavior and plot all
the x intercepts. Show some work (either a number line or adding
some words to your work in part c) to explain why your graph is
positive or negative between consecutive x-intercepts.
Transcribed Image Text:2. f(x) = -3x°(3x – 12)°(5 – x) (a) What is the lead term? (b) Fill in the blanks using arrow notation to describe the end behavior: as x → -∞, ƒ(x). as x → 0, f(x)_ (c) Find all the zeros of f and state their multiplicity. (d) Sketch a graph of f(x). Include the correct end behavior and plot all the x intercepts. Show some work (either a number line or adding some words to your work in part c) to explain why your graph is positive or negative between consecutive x-intercepts.
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