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|| Module 6 Review Il Name. } 1, State the leading term and determine the end behavior of the function. It may be necessary to multiply to determine the leading term. Write a complete description of the end behavior. b. h(x) = x(x—2)?(2x43)(x-1) 4 xt Degee=4 Leacling Term’ 2x® 05 X20, F(x) 7 -& Left 205 x>- AA)>- 7? aS X20 PR)P-OC Puagnt 2 05 x-P00, h(x) #7 d 2. Based on the end behaviors, the roots, and whether the function’s sign changes at the roots or doesn’t change, define two different possible functions that could be represented by the given graph. srg $= -x(xitf Gxd= Cx+4) 2X6) FO): -2x xed 90) = 5 (Kr 4 DCO) 4, For the graph in3b, state the interval(s) where the graph is concave up. State the interval(s) where the graph is concave down, Concawe we Concave dewa ] Ont | x (© 3) (3,0) > (3,2) 5. For the graph in $a, state the interval(s) where the graph is increasing, State the interval(s) where the graph is decreasing {0 : Trerte Sing [ee a Decreasing; x= (-2,2) U (0,4) 47 (8,0) (2) 6. Factor the function as much as possible using integers. SHOW WORK. a) dG) =x 42x27 +x b) k(x) =xt-8r bea (er dre) ed= x08 8) pide xr bax (x DNC 24) o) h(x) = x4 +2x7-3 n= (x43) 1) ode (Pr Bx) d) m(x) =x? -16 e) k(x) = x3 + 14x? +2414 f) U(x) = 4x3 — 20x? - 49x + 245 m= O24) 44) ROD= (xed celh) — U)= 4e(x-5)- 49) m= (DUCA ROO =OA NO) Ud (4x YA)OCD Yo) (x T2x- TMD +h) n(x) = 8x* + 24x3 -— 27x - 81 NOD= BX(K43)— 47 (x43) n(0)= (82-91)(K4) nWQ= (aden B) 1G) = Gu Boper ox AY) g) m(x) = 3x5 + 18x* — 21x3 — 1262? mOO= Sxt(x+B)-21xA( xt) M(D= (Bx xr) mo (0) = BHT Xt) i) m(x) =x4-x? -12 3) p(x) =x? - 1,000 mn (XK) =X 4K) PO) = X%10% ra (x)= DILL) px)= (x-10% xr [OK + 100) 8. Using one of the given zeros and synthetic division, factor each function completely. SHOW WORK. a) q(x) =x° + 7x? —x* + 10x — 7x3 - 10 b) q(x) =x5—3x*- 81x +243 x = Lisa zero of the function x = 3 isa zero of the function 1-1-7 7 19 10 3B) 1-2 0 O -B 243 vio -7 0 10 430 0 © -343 10-710 10 0 y 00 0-8, © qe OCA 10) Qge (3X XL BD GQ) (x-OSLED) fo: Xx a whe 2 Oe DOB wif a6 , 00) = (-B)CK BAK BH ca oo" ory ot actored Form: stg BEES 1 Factored Form: 400 > OD S0-2) mois LVI AK- BF (31K) snore Fackors $ = qu: 2033 uu oy ; DE ete Ve XO 4) Lava Pactors + 9U) = («2)'( 133100037, Alllzeros of the Function: Alll zeros of the Function: wel 5,12 X>3.3,331,-3t is 9. Given that fis defined by f(x) =(x—5)*(3x+1)4(x? +1)(x+2). a. Find all zeros of the function. X= 5 (male) 45 (malt) by 2h b. For each zero, state the multiplicity of each zero. Then state whether the graph of the function will cross through the x axis at that root (and the sign of the function changes) or turn around (and the sign of the function does not change). fa zero does not have a corresponding x intercept, explain why. SLL above Lor mulhpuucity Furchon changes Sun at x=-2 , does not Chung Sign at Xe 5,-'3 . Find the vertical intercept of the function. F()=(sYCM2) =5d }(0,50)| 4d. Determine the leading term and describe the end behavior of the function. \ xe (Sx Hex? X Since theclegree =F which's odlel 3 lead coe ff 1s, Leeding 2 g1x4 as "XK -0, $0 > -00 Terr ~ OS X-9 00, £(Q) POO e. Drawa sketch of the function thatiqcludes all of the information that you found above. State each interval determined by the real zeros of the function and the sign of fon each of those intervals. y 11, Answer the following questions given the graph of fx). +*Assume 1 box = 1 unit** a. State the interval(s) on which fis increasing or say there are none. | x= (4-5) UCA/4) b. State the interval(s) on which fis concave up or say there are none. | x2 C48!) . State the interval(s) on which f is decreasing at an increasing rate or say there are none. * X= (45-4) Loncove wp 12. Imagine a bottle with the following shape filling with water. a. Sketch a possible graph of the height of the water as function of volume of water. b. Describe what the concave up portion of the graph conveys about how the amount of volume of water and height of the water in the bottle change together. : AS yne VOMME Of wader [nc reacts by =amounts ne he“grr increases by inertasing amounts - 13. Find the zeros of the polynomial function f(x) = x3 — 9x? + 27x — 35 given that x= 5 is a zero. 5\\ -G 29 -35 |) 5-2 35 Sle): (x-8 Ye -4AT) 147 O 0 =-S \xZ Ux 17) K-S=0 K2UKsT=O [eS) eas TD 2 Zz 14. Find the remaining zeros of the polynomial function g(x) = x* + 5x3 + 70x? + 320x + 384 given that x=Giisazero. Tf x=Qi is 02era,then x=-Bi 1S also Q Zero. oo Mx = (x gi Xxe8i C2) Sax) = (Xe )(E) xix Sxtlo —>80 gx (ise) 0c 64 Tae Bow BoM GE) =U BBOAVE —(F OR He) DoS ener DA) OR (ace = BiB, 43 i Ox 2304 - pst OF a6)

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