3rd Quarter Exam Review.

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3rd Quarter Exam Review

1) Write in factored form:

1) Write in factored form:

2) Find zeros and sketch the graph:

2) Find zeros and sketch the graph: 0, 3(mult 2), -4 Rise right/rise left/cross at 0, -4, bounce at 3

3) Multiply:

3) Multiply: 58

4) Multiply:

4) Multiply:

5) Simplify:

5) Simplify:

6)Simplify:

6)Simplify:

7) Simplify:

7) Simplify:

8) Simplify:

8) Simplify:

9) Simplify:

9) Simplify:

10) Simplify:

10) Simplify:

11) Solve:

11) Solve: x = -6

12) Solve:

12) Solve:

13) Solve:

13) Solve:

14) Solve:

14) Solve:

15) List the POSSIBLE rational roots of:

15) List the POSSIBLE rational roots of:

16) Simplify:

16) Simplify:

17) Simplify:

17) Simplify:

18)Use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to find P(-2)

18)Use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to find P(-2)

19) Simplify:

19) Simplify:

20) Given the zeros, write the function in standard form:

20) Given the zeros, write the function in standard form: X4 – 12x2 – 16x