Show transcribed image text 2. When fighter pilots train for dog-fighting, a "hard-deck" is usually established below which no competitive activity can take place. The polynomial graph given shows Maverick's altitude (y in 100s of feet) above and below this hard-deck during a 5 second (x) interval. a) What is the minimum possible degree polynomial that could form this graph? Why? 18 15 12 Tunin points numbr b) How many seconds (total) was Maverick below the hard-deck for these 5 seconds of exercise? c) After how many seconds is Maverick 900 feet below the hard- deck? -12 Time (seconds) d) Given that the leading coefficient a 100, determine the equation of the function in factored form
2. When fighter pilots train for dog-fighting, a "hard-deck" is usually established below which no competitive activity can take place. The polynomial graph given shows Maverick's altitude (y in 100s of feet) above and below this hard-deck during a 5 second (x) interval. a) What is the minimum possible degree polynomial that could form this graph? Why? 18 15 12 Tunin points numbr b) How many seconds (total) was Maverick below the hard-deck for these 5 seconds of exercise? c) After how many seconds is Maverick 900 feet below the hard- deck? -12 Time (seconds) d) Given that the leading coefficient a 100, determine the equation of the function in factored form





