Potential rational zeros calculator
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To find the exact value of this zero (if it is rational), the Rational Zero Theorem must be applied. The Rational Zero Theorem states that all potential rational zeros of a polynomial are of the form , where P represents all positive and negative factors of the last term of the polynomial and Q represents all positive and negative factors of ...
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Solving quadratic equations by factoring, taking square roots, using the quadratic formula and utilizing graphing calculator technology to finding zeros/ x-intercepts Observing symmetry, end-behaviors, and turning points (relative maxima and relative minima) on graphs
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Use the rational zero theorem to find possible rational zeros. Find zeros of a polynomial function. AlgII.F.3b. AlgII.A.4. AlgII.A.5. 9.5 ... Evaluate trigonometric functions with a calculator. Use right triangle trigonometry to solve applied problems. ... and/or g(x) are linear, polynomial, rational, absolute value, exponential, and ...
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5. Use the rational zero theorem to come up with a list of potential rational zeros. Then determine which ones, if any are zeros. f(x) = 2x4 - x3 - 4x2 - x – 6. 6. Find all of the real zeros of the function, finding exact values whenever possible. Identify each zero as rational or irrational. f(x) = x4- x3- …
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Analyze a polynomial function when given a graph or equation (in particular the zeroes, end behavior, and degree). Create polynomial functions from a variety of given information (graphs, properties).
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Determine the maximum number of real zeros that may. have. Then list the potential rational zeros of the function. Do not attempt to find . the zeros. Find the bounds to the zeros of each polynomial function. b. Find the real zeros of. Use the real zeros and synthetic division to factor the function. Section 5.3
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c) Using the Rational Root Theorem to list all the potential rational zeros. d) Find all zeros using a graphing calculator, synthetic division and the quadratic …
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Calculator: Graphing Calculator required. TI 83, TI 83 Plus, TI 83 Silver Edition or TI 84, TI 84 Plus or TI 84 Silver Edition recommended. ... 54 3.2 Synthetic Division - Synthetic Division (skip Division Algorithms) - Remainder Theorem - Testing Potential Zeros None 1 - 18, 27 - 58 3.3 Zeros of Polynomial Functions - Factor Theorem - Rational ...
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The Rational Roots Theorem provides us a list of potential integer and rational zeros. Rational Roots Theorem Given a polynomial with integer coefficients, if r is a rational zero of f, then r is of the form , where p is a factor of the constant term , and q is a factor of the leading coefficient, .
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13. Determine the rational zeros of a polynomial. 14. Apply the definition of a function, determine the domain and range of a function, evaluate expressions involving functional notation, simplify expressions involving the algebra of functions, graph functions by plotting points, use the definition . 15.
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