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The nonzero coefficients of a polynomial ''P'' with real coefficients are all replaced by their mean to form a polynomial "Q". Which of the following could be a graph of <math>y = P(x)</math> and <math>y = Q(x)</math> over the interval <math>-4\leq x \leq 4</math>?
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The nonzero coefficients of a polynomial <math>P</math>' with real coefficients are all replaced by their mean to form a polynomial <math>Q</math>. Which of the following could be a graph of <math>y = P(x)</math> and <math>y = Q(x)</math> over the interval <math>-4\leq x \leq 4</math>?
  
 
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Problem

The nonzero coefficients of a polynomial $P$' with real coefficients are all replaced by their mean to form a polynomial $Q$. Which of the following could be a graph of $y = P(x)$ and $y = Q(x)$ over the interval $-4\leq x \leq 4$?

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