You could distribute the -x6 to get f(x) = -x7+3x6 . I don't know if that qualifies as a "different equation."

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asked 01/02/23How to write another possible equation for f(x) = -x^6(x+3) that could represent the same graph
You could distribute the -x6 to get f(x) = -x7+3x6 . I don't know if that qualifies as a "different equation."
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Arthur D.
01/02/23