How do you graph f(x)=(x+5)2(x+2)(x1)?

1 Answer
Aug 6, 2018

Below

Explanation:

First, find your x- and y-intercepts
When y=0, x=5,2,1
When x=0, y=50

Notice the 2 in (x+5)2 which tells you that at x=5, there is a double root. So what that means is that at x=5, you should draw a shape that "bounces" off the point.

Also when you expand the beginning of your function, you will notice that you start off with x4 and the 4 tells you that it is a form of parabola. Therefore, the ends of your function should be pointing in the same direction

Below is the graph
graph{(x+5)^2(x+2)(x-1) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}