Review Chapter 2 Sections 2.1 - 2.3.

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Review Chapter 2 Sections 2.1 - 2.3

What You Need to Know Completely Factoring Forms of Quadratic Equation/Function Standard Form Vertex Form vertex (h, k) Properties of Quadratic Function Complete the Square Solve Quadratic Equations Quadratic Formula

What You Need to Know Discriminant Quadratic Transformations Sketching the Graph of a Quadratic Vertex Form Standard Form Finding the Quadratic Equation from a Graph Min. and Max. problems Polynomial Functions of Higher degree

What You Need to Know Polynomial End Behavior – Leading Coefficient Test Number of Turning Points of a Polynomial Function Number Of x-Intercepts (real zeros) of a Polynomial Function Repeated Zeros (multiplicity) – how it effects the graph of a polynomial Function Sketching the Graph a Polynomial Function Intermediate Value Theorem Long Division of Polynomials

What You Need to Know Synthetic Division Remainder Theorem Factor Theorem Rational Zero Theorem Solve or Factor Polynomials of Higher Degree Descartes’s Rule of Signs Upper and Lower Bounds Rules

Assignment Ch-2 Review pg 173 – 178 #1 - 17 odd, 21 – 73 odd