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Homework Help: math (please help me)

Posted by Jon on Tuesday, August 30, 2011 at 7:23pm.

A polynomial of degree 4 that increases the y-axis at 6 and whose y-values get more and more negative as x -> +infinity and x -> -infinity

-Represent a function that satisfies the given conditions by an equation. Leave in factored form.

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