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How many x-intercepts might the graph of a cubic function have? Give specific examples to...

How many x-intercepts might the graph of a cubic function have? Give specific examples to support your answer.

The general form of a cubic function is f(x) = ax + bx2 + cx + d. The graph of a cubic function is an S-shaped figure. Let’s explore the roles of the coefficients a, b, c, and d on the graph.

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