Left: changing the free term in the first and third radicals from 4 to 4.5 yields asymmetry. Right: the graph of a Fibonacci-like polynomial intersects the interval (−4, 0) four times with the points of intersection displaying asymmetrical location. (IMAGE)
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Left: changing the free term in the first and third radicals from 4 to 4.5 yields asymmetry. Right: the graph of a Fibonacci-like polynomial intersects the interval (−4, 0) four times with the points of intersection displaying asymmetrical location.
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