Lesson 3.2 Introduction To Polynomial Functions PDF
Lesson 3.2 Introduction To Polynomial Functions PDF
Lesson 3.2 Introduction To Polynomial Functions PDF
Example: Use the LCT to determine the end behavior of the function. Sketch.
D. Zeros
If a is a real number, then the following statements are equivalent: 1. x = a is a zero of the function f. Remember, that zeros are where the graph crosses the x-axis. 2. x = a is a solution of the equation f(x) = 0. 3. (x a) is a factor of the polynomial f(x). 4. (a, 0) is an x-intercept of the graph of f. Multiplicities: If a function has a zero that repeats an even number of times (like x = 2 twice), then the graph will bounce off the zero instead of cross though it. If a function has a zero that repeats an odd number of times (like x = 2 three times), then the graph will cross through the zero.
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Sketch a graph of the polynomial function. Make sure your graph shows all intercepts and exhibits the proper end behavior.
a. f ( x) x3 9 x
1. From the Leading Coefficient Test, what is the end behavior?
2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros.
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5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
c. f (t ) x3 3x 2 4 x 12
2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
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2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
e. f ( x) x6 2 x3 1
2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
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2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
1 2 g. P( x) x x 5 5
1. From the Leading Coefficient Test, what is the end behavior?
2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.
i.P x x3 x 3 x 4
2. Find the zeros of the function algebraically. Factor and set equal to zero.
3. Plot your zeros on the x-axis and sketch the end behavior of the function that comes from the Leading Coefficient Test.
4. Make a table of values. Plug in points that are between each pair of zeros. 5. Plot your points. 6. Connect your points in one continuous smooth curve.