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Section 3-5 Finding Real Roots of Polynomial Equations

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1 Section 3-5 Finding Real Roots of Polynomial Equations
Objectives Identify the multiplicity of roots Use the Rational Root Theorem and the Irrational Root Theorem to solve polynomial equations

2 Finding Real Roots of Polynomial Equations
As with some quadratic equations, factoring a polynomial equation is one way to find its real roots Recall the Zero Product Property You can find the roots, or solutions, of the polynomial equation P(x) = 0 by setting each factor equal to 0 and solving for x

3 Solve the Polynomial Equation by Factoring
4x6 + 4x5 – 24x4 = 0 x = 26x2

4 Solve the Polynomial Equation by Factoring
x3 – 2x2 – 25x = –50

5 Finding Real Roots of Polynomial Equations
Sometimes a polynomial equation has a factor that appears more than once. This creates a multiple root. 3x5 + 18x4 + 27x3 = 0 has two multiple roots, 0 and -3. For example, the root of 0 is a factor THREE times because 3x3 = 0. The multiplicity of root r is the number of times that x – r is a factor of P(x) When a real root has even multiplicity, the graph of y = P(x) touches the x-axis but does not cross it When a real root has odd multiplicity greater than 1, the graph “bends” as it crosses the x-axis

6 Finding the Real Roots of Polynomial Equations
You cannot always determine the multiplicity of a roots from a graph. It is easiest to determine multiplicity when the polynomial is in factored form

7 Identify the roots of each equation
Identify the roots of each equation. State the multiplicity of each root x3 + 6x2 + 12x + 8 = 0 x4 + 8x3 + 18x2 – 27 = 0 x4 – 8x3 + 24x2 – 32x + 16 = 0

8 Finding Real Roots of Polynomial Equations
Not all polynomials are factorable, but the Rational Root Theorem can help you find all possible rational roots of a polynomial equation. Also known as the “p over q” theorem

9 Marketing Application
The design of a box specifies that its length is 4 inches greater than its width. The height is 1 inch less than the width. The volume of the box is 12 cubic inches. What is the width of the box?

10 Finding real Roots of Polynomial Equations
Polynomial equations may also have irrational roots

11 Finding Real Roots of Polynomial Equations
The Irrational Root Theorem says that irrational roots come in conjugate pairs For example, if you know that is a root of x3 – x2 – 3x – 1 = 0, then you know that is also a root Recall that the real numbers are made up of the rational and irrational numbers. You can use the Rational Root Theorem and the Irrational Root Theorem together to find all of the real roots of P(x) = 0

12 Identify the possible rational zeros then find all of the Real Roots of a Polynomial Equation
2x3 – 9x2 + 2 = 0 2x3 – 3x2 –10x – 4 = 0


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