(a)
For a given polynomial function, the different possibilities for the numbers of positive, negative, and non-real complex zeros by using Descartes’ rule of signs.
(b)
The possible rational zeros of
(c)
To find:
The rational zeros of the given polynomial function, if any.
(d)
To find:
All the other real zeros of given polynomial function, if any.
(e)
To find:
Any other complex zeros (that is, zeros that are not real), if any.
(f)
To find:
The x-intercepts of the graph, if any.
(g)
To find:
The y-intercept of the graph.
(h)
To find:
(i)
To find:
The end behavior of the graph.
(j)
To sketch:
The graph of the function.
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