Polynomial and Rational Functions

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Polynomial and Rational Functions Chapter 2 Polynomial and Rational Functions

Section 2.1, Definition of Polynomial Function

Section 2.1, Definition of Quadratic Function

Section 2.1, Standard Form of a Quadratic Function

Section 2.1, Minimum and Maximum Values of Quadratic Functions

Section 2.2, Characteristics and Graphs of Polynomial Functions

Section 2.2, Leading Coefficient Test

Section 2.3, The Division Algorithm

Section 2.3, Synthetic Division (of a Cubic Polynomial)

Section 2.3, Rational Zero Test

Section 2.3, Definition of a Complex Number

Section 2.6, Definition of Vertical and Horizontal Asymptotes

Section 2.6, Figure 2.49, Graphs with Asymptotes

Section 2.7, Guidelines for Graphing Rational Functions