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Which graph best represents the function f(x) = (x + 1)(x − 1)(x − 4)? Graph of a cubic polynomial that falls to the left and rises to the right with x intercepts negative 3, 2, and 3. The graph intersects the y axis at a point between 10 and 15. Graph of a cubic polynomial that falls to the left and rises to the right with x intercepts negative 3, 2, and 3. The graph intersects the y axis at a point between 15 and 20. Graph of a cubic polynomial that falls to the left and rises to the right with x intercepts negative 3, 1, and 3. The graph intersects the y axis at a point between 5 and 10. Graph of a cubic polynomial that falls to the left and rises to the right with x intercepts negative 1, 1, and 4. The graph intersects the y axis at a point between 0 and 5.

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