Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

3.5 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "3.5 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities"— Presentation transcript:

1 3.5 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities

2 Solving Equations Let’s review solving the following equation:
(-1.5,0) (2,0) *A polynomial function can only change signs at its zeros (x-ints).*

3 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality without graphing:

4 Solving Polynomial Inequalities
What steps did we use to solve ? 1) Get everything on the left side to set equal to zero. 2) Find the zeros of f (x) by factoring. 3) Use zeros to separate real number line into test intervals. 4) Pick value from each test interval to evaluate sign of f (x). 5) Write out solution region in interval notation.

5 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality without graphing:

6 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequalities without graphing: 1) 2)

7 Solving Rational Equations
Let’s review solving the following equation: (-1.25,0) *A rational function can change signs at its zeros (x-ints) AND where f is undefined.*

8 Solving Inequalities Solve the following inequality without graphing:

9 Solving Rational Inequalities
What steps did we use to solve rational inequalities? 1) Get everything on the left side and zero on the other. 2) Find the zeros AND where f (x) DNE by finding common denominator. 3) Use these to separate real number line into test intervals. 4) Pick value from each test interval to evaluate sign of f (x). 5) Write out solution region in interval notation.

10 3.5 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
Homework #3: Page 217 #11, 17, 23, 33 – 37 Odd, 43


Download ppt "3.5 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google