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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Random! Characteristics Factoring Division Zeros Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Characteristics Determine the degree and leading coefficient

$100 Answer from Characteristics Degree = 3 Leading Coefficient = – 1

$200 Question from Characteristics How many turns can the following polynomial function have?

$200 Answer from Characteristics Four Turns (one less than the degree)

$300 Question from Characteristics Name the type of polynomial function….

$300 Answer from Characteristics Quartic

$400 Question from Characteristics Determine the end behavior

$400 Answer from Characteristics

$500 Question from Characteristics Determine the end behavior

$500 Answer from Characteristics

$100 Question from Factoring Factor Completely:

$100 Answer from Factoring

$200 Question from Factoring Factor Completely:

$200 Answer from Factoring

$300 Question from Factoring Factor Completely:

$300 Answer from Factoring

$400 Question from Factoring Factor Completely:

$400 Answer from Factoring

$500 Question from Factoring Factor Completely:

$500 Answer from Factoring

$100 Question from Division Divide:

$100 Answer from Division

$200 Question from Division Divide:

$200 Answer from Division

$300 Question from Division Divide:

$300 Answer from Division

$400 Question from Division Divide:

$400 Answer from Division

$500 Question from Division Divide:

$500 Answer from Division

How many zeros? Find them. $100 Question from Zeros How many zeros? Find them.

$100 Answer from Zeros

Sketch the graph of a quartic with three x-intercepts (4 zeros) $200 Question from Zeros Sketch the graph of a quartic with three x-intercepts (4 zeros)

$200 Answer from Zeros

Factor and find the zeros: $300 Question from Zeros Factor and find the zeros:

$300 Answer from Zeros

Factor and find the zeros of the polynomial function $400 Question from Zeros Factor and find the zeros of the polynomial function

$400 Answer from Zeros

Factor and find the zeros: $500 Question from Zeros Factor and find the zeros:

$500 Answer from Zeros

Evaluate Using Direct: $100 Question from Random! Evaluate Using Direct:

$100 Answer from Random!

$200 Question from Random! Is (x – 3) a factor?

No, the remainder is – 25, not zero. $200 Answer from Random! No, the remainder is – 25, not zero.

Is the function a polynomial? $300 Question from Random! Is the function a polynomial?

Yes, exponents (of x) are whole numbers, it has real coefficients $300 Answer from Random! Yes, exponents (of x) are whole numbers, it has real coefficients

Sketch the graph of a cubic with two x-intercepts (3 zeros) $400 Question from Random! Sketch the graph of a cubic with two x-intercepts (3 zeros)

$400 Answer from Random!

$500 Question from Random! Factor:

$500 Answer from Random!

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer