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Warm Up 9/2

Homework Questions

Announcements Quiz Friday HW 2.4 pg. 206 #’s even, even

Rational Zeros Theorem To find all possible rational roots, divide all the factors of the constant by all the factors of the leading coefficient.

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Upper and Lower Bounds Upper Bound – If every number in last line of synthetic division is positive Lower Bound – If the numbers in last line of synthetic division alternate between positive and negative.

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Irrational Roots

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Homework Section 2.4 pg. 206 #’s even, even Answers posted on website