BellRigner – 1/30/2012 Match the graph to the function: f(x) = x 3 – 2x + 2 g(x) = -2x 2 + 3 h(x) = x 4 – 2 i(x) = -x 3 – 1 A B C D.
The Rational Zero Theorem. The Rational Zero Theorem gives a list of possible rational zeros of a polynomial function. Equivalently, the theorem gives.
Factoring Trinomials. Multiply. (x+3)(x+2) x 2 + 2x + 3x + 6 Multiplying Binomials Use Foil x 2 + 5x + 6 Distribute.
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS A rational function is a function of the form: where p and q are polynomials.
4.4 Conics Recognize the equations and graph the four basic conics: parabolas, circles, ellipse, and hyperbolas. Write the equation and find the focus.
7-5 Roots and Zeros 7-6 Rational Zero Theorem Glencoe – Algebra 2 Chapter 7: Polynomial Functions 1 Skills: Determine the number and type of roots for.
Turn In GHSGT Worksheet!!. Polynomial Functions 2.1 (M3)
5.5 Apply the Remainder and Factor Theorems What you should learn: Goal1 Divide polynomials and relate the result to the remainder theorem and the factor.
Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. Section 5.1 Polynomial Functions.
Copyright © 2013, 2009, 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. Section 8.2 Parabolas and Modeling.
Lesson 10.3-Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square, pg. 539 Objective: To solve quadratic equations by completing the square.To solve quadratic.
ASYMPTOTES TUTORIAL Horizontal Vertical Slant and Holes.