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1 Polynomials!!! 

2 POLYNOMIAL Function: A polynomial is the monomial or the sum of monomials with all exponents as whole numbers and coefficients are all real numbers. Ex- x3+6x2+12x+8

3 Is it a polynomial? YES a) NO b) NO c) YES d)

4 The terms of a polynomial are in STANDARD FORM when:
they are ordered from left to right in ______________ order; which means from the ____________ exponent to the ____________ decreasing largest smallest

5 DEGREE: The _________exponent in the polynomial. It determines the _____________________. largest Number of Zeros Ex: The degree of –7x + 9 – 4x2 is ____ because ___ is the largest exponent in the polynomial. 2 2 Classifying: 0 – Constant 2 – Quadratic 4 - Quartic 1 – Linear 3 – Cubic

6 The ______________once in _________________.
LEADING COEFFICIENT: The ______________once in _________________. first coefficient standard form CONSTANT: The term _________________ a variable. without

7 STANDARD FORM a. Standard Form: Leading Coefficient: Degree: Constant: b. Leading Coefficient: Standard Form: Constant: Degree:

8 B. Their _________ of terms C. Look at the chart for an explanation.
Some polynomials have SPECIAL NAMES that are determined by the following: A. Their _________ or B. Their _________ of terms C. Look at the chart for an explanation. degree number

9 Polynomial Name by # of Terms Name by Degree
12 8x 4x2 + 3 5x3 + x2 3x2 – 4x + 6 7t4 – 7t + 3 Monomial 1 Constant 1 Monomial 1 Linear Binomial 2 2 Quadratic 2 Binomial 3 Cubic 3 Trinomial 2 Quadratic 3 Trinomial 4 Quartic

10 How do we write in interval notation?
x < 2…. when you want include use a bracket [ when you want to exclude use a parenthesis ( Let’s draw a number line first….

11 Draw a number line first….
Let’s do another type…. Draw a number line first….

12 Domain Range all the y-values Read the graph from bottom to top
all the x-values Read the graph from left to right Range all the y-values Read the graph from bottom to top

13 What is the domain of f(x)?
Ex. 1 What is the domain of f(x)? (2,4) (-1,-5) (4,0) y = f(x) Domain

14 Ex. 2: What is the range of f(x)?
(2,4) (-1,-5) (4,0) y = f(x) Range

15 With polynomials…. The DOMAIN is always All Reals, The RANGE will be:
Lower Boundary to infinity, Negative infinity to Upper Boundary,

16 Zeros/x-intercepts/Solutions/Roots Where the graph crosses the x-axis
What’s a zero? Zeros/x-intercepts/Solutions/Roots Where the graph crosses the x-axis

17 Where the graph crosses the x-axis. Also called zeros.
Analyze the Graph of a Function x-intercepts Where the graph crosses the x-axis. Also called zeros. Zeros: 1, 5

18 X-Intercepts: (-2, 0) (-2, 0) (3,0)
Zeros, Roots: x = -2, -2, 3

19 X-Intercepts – (-1,0)(1,0)(2,0)
Zeros, Roots x = -1, 1, 2

20 y-intercepts Where the graph crosses the y-axis

21 y-Intercept: (0,-12)

22 y-Intercept: (0,2)

23 Y- int: (0, -1) # of zeros: 4 Y- int: (0, 15) # of zeros: 2
Find the y-intercepts & number of zeros: a) b) Y- int: (0, -1) # of zeros: 4 Y- int: (0, 15) # of zeros: 2

24 All reals All reals (-2,0)(-2,0)(1,0) (0, -4) Find the following
Domain: Range: 3. x-intercepts: 4. y-intercepts: All reals All reals (-2,0)(-2,0)(1,0) (0, -4)

25 All reals [-4, ∞) -2, 2 (0, -4) Find the following Domain: Range:
3. Zeros: 4. y-intercepts: All reals [-4, ∞) -2, 2 (0, -4)


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