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Problem, i got to solve a graph algebracly. I don't know how to post the graph though. Please tell me how to post the graph from a word document first please
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Problem, i got to solve a graph algebracly. I don't know how to post the graph though. Please tell me how to post the graph from a word document first please
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thanks for the help

I can work out that there must be

(x+2)(_______)

and that all constant variables must times up to 2 (y axis)

but i can't get anyfurther without trial and error

p.s. image didn't work well so

piont at (-3, -13)
x axis is -2
then turning piont to y axis 2
then turning piont to piont (1,3)


edit: just found out the anser if this helps

P(x) = (x+2)(x squared -x+1)

but i still don't know how to work it out

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