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Polynomials. Characteristics of Polynomials DEFINITION: an algebraic expression consisting of two or more terms (n ≥ 2). 1. Usually has one variable (x)

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1 Polynomials

2 Characteristics of Polynomials DEFINITION: an algebraic expression consisting of two or more terms (n ≥ 2). 1. Usually has one variable (x) 2. Variable is raised to a non-negative power (x^n>0) 3. multiplied by a constant

3 degree of polynomial DEFINITION: the greatest power to which the variable is raised Example: The degree of this trinomial is 3

4 CUBIC FUNCTIONS n = 3 (three roots) one or three of these roots will be real numbers (the others will be complex numbers) cubic functions with three roots that are real numbers will have 3 x-intercepts; y = (x - 5) if a>0, the cubic function will start in the third quadrant if a<0, the cubic function will start in the second quadrant complex numbers involve the square root of a negative number; and is not a real number.

5 Approximately graph the following y=(x-1)(x-2)(x+3) = x^3 - 7x + 6 Think: - From which quadrant does the function begin? (I, II, III, IV) - How many x- intercepts are there? At what point do they cross the horizontal?

6 Approximately graph the following y = (x - 2)^3 = x^3 - 6x^2 + 12x - 8 Think: - From which quadrant does the function begin? (I, II, III, IV) - How many x- intercepts are there? At what point do they cross the horizontal?

7 Two other types of Cubic Functions One real root and two complex roots

8 Two other types of Cubic functions Two equal real roots and one other real root

9 BELLRINGER What is the equation for this cubic function?

10 QUARTIC FUNCTIONS n = 4 Either four roots, two roots or no roots are real. Non-real roots are complex. If starting in quadrant 3, the function will end in quadrant 4 (start at the bottom, leave at the bottom); a < 0 If starting in quadrant 2, the function will end in quadrant 1 (start at the top, leave at the top); a > 0 Quartic Functions have 3 turns unless all 4 real roots are equal

11 Number of x-intercepts How many x-intercepts are there in this function? 4 That means the equation has four different real roots Is "a" positive or negative? Because this function starts in Quadrant II, we know that "a" is > 0 The x-intercept rules for quartic functions is the same as cubic functions. 2 real roots that are equal results in the line kissing the horizontal at its turn

12 graph this function: y = x^2(x^2 - 4)


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