Notes Over 6.2 Identifying Polynomial Functions Polynomial Function

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Notes Over 6.2 Identifying Polynomial Functions Polynomial Function Decide whether the function is a polynomial function. If it is, write the function in standard form and write the degree, type, and leading coefficient. Polynomial Function

Notes Over 6.2 Identifying Polynomial Functions Polynomial Function Decide whether the function is a polynomial function. If it is, write the function in standard form and write the degree, type, and leading coefficient. Polynomial Function

Not a Polynomial Function Notes Over 6.2 Identifying Polynomial Functions Decide whether the function is a polynomial function. If it is, write the function in standard form and write the degree, type, and leading coefficient. Not a Polynomial Function

Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.

Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.

Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.

Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.

Notes Over 6.2 Can have up to 4 curves Graphing Polynomial Function y-int: Can have up to 4 curves

Notes Over 6.2 Can have up to 3 curves Graphing Polynomial Function y-int: Can have up to 3 curves

Notes Over 6.2 Can have up to 2 curves Graphing Polynomial Function y-int: Can have up to 2 curves

Notes Over 6.2