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2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook 2.2 Polynomial Functions OBJECTIVES: Graph polynomial functions.

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook · 2019-12-05 · If a factor (x — c) occurs more than once in the completely factored form of f(x), then its related zero c is called

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2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2  Polynomial FunctionsOBJECTIVES:• Graph polynomial functions.

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

Zeros of a Polynomial Function:

possible real zeros:______

possible turning points: ______

 real zeros: ______

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

possible real zeros:______

possible turning points: ______

 real zeros: ______

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

possible real zeros:______

possible turning points: ______

 real zeros: ______

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

Polynomial Functions with Repeated Zeros:

possible real zeros:______

possible turning points: ______

 real zeros: ______

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

Notice the end behavior and roots:

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

Write a function of least degree whose zeros are given:

Example 10:  3, ­2, 3/2 

2.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions.notebook

Assignment:

pg. 104 (1­41 odd, 69, 70)