1.10 Part 2 Polynomial Roots Notes FILLED IN

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 2

Name:

____________________________________________________ Period: ____________ Date: ____________________________



1-10 GRAPHING POLYNOMIALS USING ROOTS - DAY 2 STUDENT NOTES

Review: Determine a possible equation for the graph.
1. 2. 3.


I I

32
2 3 3

2 2 2


,5



a
i:*'t:*
si .
-

Roots: x = ____________________________ Roots: x = ____________________________ Roots: x = ____________________________


.
Equation:
-

fxtsltxtlllx -49 *x4x -1454×-35


Equation: Equation:

.
fxzllx s -

)
f ( x) = ________________________________
-

f ( x) = ________________________________

f ( x) = ________________________________

When factoring polynomials the general rules are:


factors
greatest common easier
1. Factor out all ________________________ _________________________ _______________________. Why? _______________
to factors shows stretch or compression
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
if shows
function affecting
2. Don’t leave a negative in the _______________________________ coefficients. Why? ___________________________
Hips zeros
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
,
fractions decimals affects
3. Don’t leave _________________________ or _________________________ in the factors. Why? ______________________

leading coefficient the


graph
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Example 1: Sketch a graph of the polynomials WITHOUT a calculator.
O
1. f(x) = (3x − 5)() + 1)0
() − 7) 3×4 O
2. f(x) = −)(2x + 1)(2) − 1)4
-
16×5
321-5=0 I
-

7 0 2×+1=0 odd
+ even ,
-


3¥=§ 2¥= I
, -




r
^

r


. .



③ - V

zeros

's
, -1,7 Zeros 05kHz



Example 2: Factor the polynomials completely in the form listed above. Then sketch a graph of the
I
function from the factored form. You may use a calculator to get started.
1. 0()) = 2) 5 + 7) 4 − 11) 0 − 64) − 60
€E 4J -2 -7 36 112
- 6¥14
2. 0()) = −2) 5 − 7) 4 + 36) 0 + 112) − 64

27 Il -64

ftp.E-iwen.ci#sIy4o
Go

-
-




Its
-30

-8¥

£51 I -7
92722%542×+52×+5=0
- -

-2×2-7×+4

t¥¥¥ZZ¥¥¥±±)

zags


:
¥Ixax ¥IE .

3)
-

E a Zeros :

IIE:
.





it
txtzkx-Dkx.is)


Ex -

471×-1471×+47127-1)
3. 0()) = −4) 5 − 45) 4 − 108) 0 + 108) 4. 0()) = 4) 4 + 13) 0 + 4) − 12 Z
10809 6
12-2
-

'
-

oj
Y-
-
4S 108-

4 13 4
-

Tiso TEY Yi
-


8-3 = 5



Tito -72
4545×-6
(441+8×4×-3)
4212-24+18 ( X -12×4×-3 )
-2443=-21
-


14*7*(-4×+3)
1×+6) (4×-3)
-

Zeros

Zeros

-2
, }
Oi GI
-

t, odd

I
n

even
h
-





-
XIX

-16514×-3 ) fxtzTC4x -
3)

You might also like