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Homework Statement


Find the f(x) when given f'(x)


Homework Equations


the x intercepts are at (-8,0) (-2,0) (6,0)
the y-intercepts is at (0,-6)
and the derivative at zero appear to be at (-6,6) and (3,-10)

The Attempt at a Solution


I found the general equation by factoring the x-intercepts, x^3+4x^2-44x-96, but I am not sure how to incorporate the y-intercept
 
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were given f'(x) as a graph I'm assuming we have to find the equation of that function then find the anti-derivative
 
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