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patrick19 Author
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3 years ago
does it matter which zero your adding up with to get the max/min?
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Educator
3 years ago
Absolutely, they need to be adjacent zeros, otherwise it makes no sense
patrick19 Author
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3 years ago
Sorry just one more thing, do you have any videos where you have to find the equation of a graph by using the given zero's, for example one of my questions says to find the equation of the graph with zero's -3, 0, 2 or another one -1, 4 (order 2), etc.
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3 years ago
If you're given the zeros as: -3, 0, 2

y = x(x+3)(x-2)

Where you given anything else along with the zeros. Would be best if you upload the exact question, because I don't want to be advising something if it doesn't correlate with the follow-up question.
patrick19 Author
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3 years ago
How would you know if it was negative or positive though, when graphing it? And I will post the question, I will mark this one solved.
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Educator
3 years ago
You need to show me the exact question
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