Analyze the factored form of a polynomial by using the zero-product property. 5-2 POLYNOMIALS, LINEAR FACTORS, AND ZEROS.

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Analyze the factored form of a polynomial by using the zero-product property. 5-2 POLYNOMIALS, LINEAR FACTORS, AND ZEROS

ROOTS, ZEROS, AND X-INTERCEPTS

FINDING ZEROS

GRAPHING

WRITING A POLYNOMIAL FUNCTION FROM ITS ZEROS

MULTIPLE ZEROS

 Relative maximum is the value of the function at an up to down turning point.  Relative minimum is the value of the function at a down to up turning point.  You can use a calculator  Enter the function in Y=  Look at a 2 nd GRAPH to view a table  OR use the 2 nd TRACE then maximum or minimum features RELATIVE MAXIMA & MINIMA

USING A POLYNOMIAL TO MAXIMIZE VOLUME

 Odds p.293 #11-39, 44 ASSIGNMENT