7.5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions

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7.5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions Objectives: Use the Rational Root Theorem and the Complex Conjugate Root Theorem. Use the Fundamental Theorem to write a polynomial function. Standard: 2.8.11.N. Solve equations both symbolically and graphically.

The Rational Root Theorem can be used to identify possible roots of polynomial equations with integer coefficients. Rational Root Theorem Let P be a polynomial function with integer coefficients in standard form. If p/q (in lowest terms) is a root of P(x) = 0, then p is a factor of the constant term of P and q is a factor of the leading coefficient of P.

* 8x3 + 10x2 - 11x + 2 = 0

* Q(x) = x3 - 6x2 + 7x + 2

* Q(x) = x3 + 4x2 – 6x – 12

Ex 3. Find all of the zeros of: Same as above, but you will get an imaginary #. * P(x) = 3x 3 – 10x 2 + 10x – 4

* P(x) = x3 - 9x2 + 49x – 145

* P(x) = -4x 3 + 2x2 – x + 3

Writing a Polynomial when given the factors: Write the factored form and standard form of a polynomial equation whose zeros are 3, -3, and 0:

Complex Conjugate Root Theorem If P is a polynomial function with real-number coefficients and a + bi (where b ≠ 0) is a root of P(x) = 0, then a – bi is also a root of P(x) = 0.

PSSA Warm-Up Question Algebra II Chp 7 Standard 2.8.11 S Analyze linear, polynomial, and rational functions. How can you identify and describe functions and their graphs? What are the functions zero(s)? 1). Linear Function y = ½x + 2 2). Quadratic Function y = x2 – 2x – 3 3). Cubic Function y = x3 – 4x

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