De’Vaughn Williams Algebra 2 2-24-14.  This project is meant for me to create a polynomial, using my birth date as the coefficients. I also had to describe.

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De’Vaughn Williams Algebra

 This project is meant for me to create a polynomial, using my birth date as the coefficients. I also had to describe how the polynomial describes me.

My Birth Date is 3/18/1997. (March 18, 1997)

 The Domain is all real numbers in the graph  The range is (-600, positive infinity)  On the graph, you could see that the line intersects at 20, making it the y- intercept. To verify the y-intercept, you could plug in X as 0.  All of the zeros are -1 and -9, because these are the ending points on the x axis, which you can see by looking at my graph. I have two real zeros, and I have 6 imaginary zeros.  The ends on my graph go all the way up to infinity, which you can tell by looking at my graph.  The lowest point on my graph, which is also known as the absolute minimum is -692

 I was born on March 18 th, 1997