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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 21:30 zahriamarie10

The parks department is monitoring level of a lake the change in water level of the lake is modeled by a third degree polynomial function p(x)a) what do the x-values when p(x)=0 tell you about the real world situation? i’m just really confused on what is being asked.

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