Main Ideas Key Terms Chapter 2 Section 3 Graphing a Polynomial

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Main Ideas Key Terms Chapter 2 Section 3 Graphing a Polynomial Polynomial in x Constant,Linear,Quadratic,Cubic,Quartic Zero of a Polynomial Function Double Root

Starts Up, Ends Up Starts Down, Ends Down

Starts Down, Ends Up Starts Up, Ends Down

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions Zeros: -1, 1, 2

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions

2.3 Graphing Polynomial Functions

Effect of A Squared Factor

Effect of A Squared Factor

Effect of A Squared Factor

Effect of A Squared Factor

Effect of A Cubed Factor

Effect of A Cubed Factor

Effect of A Cubed Factor

Effect of A Cubed Factor

Homework Page 66 #1-29 odds, skip 25