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2-Kelsey has a list of possible functions. Pick one of the g(x) functions below and then describe to Kelsey the key features of g(x), including the end behavior, t-intercept, and zeros.
g(x)=(x+2)(x-1)(x-2)
g(x)=(x+3)(x+2)(x-3)
g(x)=(x+2)(x-2)(x-3)
g(x)=(x+5)(x+2)(x-5)
g(x)=(x+7)(x+1)(x-1)
PART B
4- Ray needs help creating the second part of the coaster. Create a unique parabola in the pattern f(x)=(x-a)(x-b). Describe the direction of the parabola and determine the y-intercept and zeros.
5- Create a graph of the polynomial function you created in Question 4
PART C
6- Now that the curve pieces are determined, use those pieces as sections of a complete coaster. By hand or by using drawing program, sketch q design of Ray and Kelsey’s coaster that includes the shape g(x) and f(x) functions that you chose in Part A and B. You do not have to include coordinate plane. You may arrange the functions in any order you chose, but label each section of the graph with the corresponding function
7- Create an as campaign to promote Ray and Kelsey’s roller coaster like a report.
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