Algebra II 5.6: Find Rational Zeros HW tonight: p.374 (4-10 even)

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Algebra II 5.6: Find Rational Zeros HW tonight: p.374 (4-10 even) Monday: p.374 (16-22 even) Tuesday: p.374-375 (24-30 even) Quiz 5.6, 5.8: Friday, 12/19

List all possible rational zeros using the rational zero theorem. Every rational zero of a function has the following form:

List all possible rational zeros using the rational zero theorem. Example: List the possible rational zeros for the function: Factors of the constant: Factors of the leading coefficient: Possible rational zeros: Possible rational zeros:

List all possible rational zeros using the rational zero theorem.

List all possible rational zeros using the rational zero theorem.

Algebra II 5.6: Find Rational Zeros HW tonight: p.374 (16-22 even) tomorrow: p.374-375 (24-30 even) Quiz 5.6, 5.8: Friday, 12/19

Find the zeros of a polynomial function. Graph the function and identify zeros. Check mathematically. Optional: List the possible rational zeros of the function. Test the zeros using division. (Since the zeros are x-intercepts, when you divide you should end up with a remainder of zero.) The number of zeros is the same as the degree of the polynomial.

Find all real zeros of the function.

Do Now: Find all real zeros of the function.

Find all real zeros of the function.

Algebra II 5.6: Find Rational Zeros HW tonight: p.374-375 (24-30 even) Quiz 5.6, 5.8: Friday, 12/19

Find all real zeros of the function.

Find all real zeros of the function.