This document provides instructions for using a graphing calculator to find rational zeros of a polynomial function. It outlines a 4-step process: 1) list possible rational zeros, 2) graph the function, 3) find zeros according to the graph, and 4) check zeros work using synthetic division or substitution. An example problem is provided to find all zeros of ( ). Homework problems are assigned from the textbook.
This document provides instructions for using a graphing calculator to find rational zeros of a polynomial function. It outlines a 4-step process: 1) list possible rational zeros, 2) graph the function, 3) find zeros according to the graph, and 4) check zeros work using synthetic division or substitution. An example problem is provided to find all zeros of ( ). Homework problems are assigned from the textbook.
This document provides instructions for using a graphing calculator to find rational zeros of a polynomial function. It outlines a 4-step process: 1) list possible rational zeros, 2) graph the function, 3) find zeros according to the graph, and 4) check zeros work using synthetic division or substitution. An example problem is provided to find all zeros of ( ). Homework problems are assigned from the textbook.
5.6 Find Rational Zeros using a Graphing Calculator
Warm up- List the possible rational zeros of ( ) To find all zeros: 1. List possible zeros. 2. Graph the function. 3. Find the zeros according to the graph. 4. Check that the zeros work by using synthetic division or substitution. Example 1- Find all zeros for ( )
HW Page 374 20, 22, 24, 26, 33, 36, and 46 Show work when checking zeros.