HIGH SCHOOL: Algebra Perform arithmetic operations on polynomials. A-APR.1. Understand that polynomials form a system analogous to the integers, namely,

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HIGH SCHOOL: Algebra Perform arithmetic operations on polynomials. A-APR.1. Understand that polynomials form a system analogous to the integers, namely, they are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication; add, subtract, and multiply polynomials.

Understand the relationship between zeros and factors of polynomials. A-APR.2. Know and apply the Remainder Theorem: For a polynomial p(x) and a number a, the remainder on division by x – a is p(a), so p(a) = 0 if and only if (x – a) is a factor of p(x). A-APR.3. Identify zeros of polynomials when suitable factorizations are available, and use the zeros to construct a rough graph of the function defined by the polynomial.