Chapter 6 Polynomials Review

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Chapter 6 Polynomials Review Algebra II Spring 2017

Factor:

Put the polynomial in standard form and classify by degree & term:

Write a Polynomial in Factored form with the following zeros: Zeros: -2, 2/3 and 4

Factor completely:

Using long division: Is (x - 5) a factor of:

Use synthetic division:

A. How many complex roots. B. Possible number of real roots. C A. How many complex roots? B. Possible number of real roots? C. List of possible roots (p/q) d. Find all the roots.

What are the two additional roots?

What are the additional roots?

Write a polynomial equation in standard form with the roots: -7 & 9i

Solve by factoring:

A. How many complex roots. B. Possible number of real roots. C A. How many complex roots? B. Possible number of real roots? C. List of possible roots (p/q) d. Find all the roots.

Homework: Review Sheet