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Describe the Graph Of y=12(x+2)(x2)(x+4)y=\frac{1}{2}(x+2)(x-2)(x+4)
A) a Polynomial Curve That Goes Down on the That

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Describe the graph of y=12(x+2) (x2) (x+4) y=\frac{1}{2}(x+2) (x-2) (x+4) .


A) A polynomial curve that goes down on the left and up on the right, has zeros at 4,2 , and -2 , and has a yy -intercept at -8 .
B) A polynomial curve that goes up on the left and down on the right, has zeros at 4, 2 , and -2 , and has a yy -intercept at -8 .
C) A polynomial curve that goes down on the left and up on the right, has zeros at 4,2-4,-2 , and 2 , and has a yy -intercept at -8 .
D) A polynomial curve that goes up on the left and down on the right, has zeros at 4,2-4,-2 , and 2 , and has a yy -intercept at -8 .

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