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XPAx-B=D (xuY(XH2)=0 aa Nai A EBESTAUSETARL Ronaaaebt §°y-20)$ Meet Graph —lavk: for x- infor apt we 4 aq) _Atthis point, we shouldbe ableto find the zeros of any polynomial, The dificity arises whan we have to factor a polymoiial with = degree bigger than 2. What we were given a polynomial that wae alseady in factored frm, could we find the zeros then? (Of couse, yousay to yousaf!) A. Find the zerosof p=(2—2)(r+ (2+). Remember—when finding the zaos of function, ‘you really want to know what x-values make (r= IXe-+ 3(2¢4 1)= (0. Now find your zeros © Set ead K-10 KEB=EO ait 0 cor =D =I ay poneeo C&D aun ove. ‘Please compare your answers with Your group-members or pater a GUe nd guna ea dep 4x08 eas far angle pe Sache ap 2,4) maxis Q at xed 33737037) 3. Find the erosof y Ce +9(r-N(e+3). Thengraph the function WS: yz-\ X=] X23 = < = LCR E KS —D.IAT Intervals aaeasins: 0.1 SY TE XE OO, eras Deresins = Qa1S47 <¥SO,)9GT maximum: (-2.1S47, 3.0742) Minimum: (0.1847,-3.0742) ine |x! nc om <3 Weneed to beableto go backwards as well, Whar if you were givenall ofthe zeros of function? Could you aitedhe function in factored form? “4. Write apolynennial function with zeros t2,—8, and yz (x-a) (x43)k-1) 5. Wut adding aa canyeuGadancthaylemia acion hhe ane seer plied? Wigralvast iinpenitic pene one hdows es, you can multiply by oa number on Fue outside, or give one or more of the Factors an exponent x) ye 3(x-2 (x43) 1) ye (x-3p"(K4) OX) 6. Write apotymomsal function with 2eros~2,5, yelKrD)(x-5)(K-9) = (¥42)(K-8)X 7. Without adding another zero, can you find another polynomial function with the same zeros asin. problem 6? Why or why not? HEitis possible please writeit down. Yd - again, rnttiply oy a constant or GAA an exponent &) ye -3(xr2) x) % y= (x42) x5) x ‘Sometimesan addtional stepis added — ting the polynomial in standard foam. Jus stay organized ‘and multiply two binomials together atatime. Itcan be tedious, butt shouldn'tbetoo difficult 6: Nite apsinotl cons ddr ih 2082 ye (x4) (X42) (v1) x re 34) y= (Geones) (X4) +ihaxbes | Ye eT HYXt8 ) satel xed resccmereemnantverrpaminrcrine — $0K (OSH Some polsmotsal fancionshave multiple zeros. This is whens linear factor is repeated. For example, y= (-1yox~ 2364 9? asa multiple zero. This fiction could also PC =DE=BEC+ HEH D. The (~ 3) factoislsted tice. This Eero. We express how miany times a patcnla factors repeated ae the zara. We can say the zeros of y= (x= i)(2- 2)Ga+ 3 ane 1, 2, and 3 and that 3h of2, Weonly talk about multiplicities of or mere (ifs factors listed only once we don’t sav that zerohas 2 mlliplicity of 1. 1.3, isa multiple 9. Suet zeros of y_ 2G O'G 902-2), ‘Be sure to list themuhtiplicities of any multiple X=0 (multipli cory 2) X=1 (malt. 4) X=-S X= Ya 3x-2=0 BxeQ x2Yy ‘Summary Equivalent Statements about Polynomials 1 tise SOLU ON — ortccquion 2 134-0 2 tiem Ke [indertept cenesiphor yess 3. 4isa__ZerO of poate Sand jotins OOF otytuanea si xctina FAG ore vars

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