Find the equation that the graph represents

Unless you can give us the exact points the line touches the X axis and Y axis, we can't help you.
 
Well it looks like some of the points are (-3, 0) (0, 10) and (2, 0) but the two points on each side of the Y axis are confusing, I'm sure you've got a better look at it than I do.
 
Well it looks like some of the points are (-3, 0) (0, 10) and (2, 0) but the two points on each side of the Y axis are confusing, I'm sure you've got a better look at it than I do.

Thank you Walter, I know its very hard to see! Now that I have the points, how do I write the equation? This is the part that I was having difficulty understanding...I really appreciate the assistance
 
I have the answer (from the book) but don't know how they got it...x^5 + 3x^4 - 5x^3 - 15x^2 + x + 10
 
Thank you Walter, I know its very hard to see! Now that I have the points, how do I write the equation? This is the part that I was having difficulty understanding...I really appreciate the assistance

I didn't give you all the points, on top of that they're approximations.
 
I am seeking some help in order to learn how to do this type of problem, so the accuracy is not the important. If the points are just estimated, would that be sufficient in order to assist me in learning how to do so? I guess what I am saying is, if I have the points, where do i go from there?
 
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