Warm Up 8-27. Announcements  Homework from yesterday and today due tomorrow. All of section 2.3 questions  Syllabus quiz due tonight at midnight  Sign.

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Warm Up 8-27

Announcements  Homework from yesterday and today due tomorrow. All of section 2.3 questions  Syllabus quiz due tonight at midnight  Sign up for Remind  Quiz pushed back to Monday

Graphing Polynomials  Complete notes over factored form  Learn how to graph from standard form

Steps for graphing polynomials 1.Determine all the zeroes of the polynomial and their multiplicity by factoring. 2.Determine the y-intercept. 3.Determine the parent function and then use the leading coefficient test to determine the behavior of the polynomial at the end of the graph. 4.Plot a few more points. This is left intentionally vague. The more points that you plot the better the sketch. At the least you should plot at least one at either end of the graph and at least one point between each pair of zeroes.