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Answer:

The intercepts of the third degree polynomial corresponds to the zeros of the equation

y = d*(x-a)*(x-b)(x-c)

Where a, b and c are the roots of the polynomial and d an adjustment coefficient.

y = d*(x+2)*(x)*(x-3)

Lets assume d = 1, and we get

y = (x+2)*(x)*(x-3) = x^3 - x^2 - 6x

We graph the equation in the attached file.

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