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Jeopardy Review Algebra 2

100 200 300 400 500 Standard Form of a Polynomial Adding/Subtracting Polynomials Multiplying/Dividing Polynomials Graphs of Polynomials 100 200 300 400 500

Standard Form of Polynomials 100 How do you determine the equation for the standard form of polynomials? Answer

Standard Form of Polynomials 100 Order the terms from highest degree exponent to lowest degree exponent. Home

Standard Form of Polynomials 200 Determine the degree of the polynomial: Y = 4x² - 3x³ + 10 – 12x Answer

Standard Form of Polynomials 200 What is the degree is 3. Home

Standard Form of Polynomials 300 What are the coefficients of the polynomial: Y = 4x² - 3x³ + 10 – 12x Answer

Standard Form of Polynomials 300 What is 4, -3, and -12. Home

Standard Form of Polynomials 400 What is the constant of the polynomial: Y = 4x² - 3x³ + 10 – 12x Answer

Standard Form of Polynomials 400 What is 10. Home

Standard Form of Polynomials 500 Write the standard form of the polynomial: Y = 4x² - 3x³ + 10 – 12x Answer

Standard Form of Polynomials 500 What is Y = - 3x³ + 4x² – 12x + 10 Home

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 100 Add the given polynomials: (4x³ - 8x + 7) + (9x² - 14x + 12 – 5x⁷) Answer

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 100 What is: -5x⁷ + 4x³ + 9x² - 21x + 19 Home

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 200 Subtract the given polynomials: (2x³ - 1x + 3) - (7x² - 6x + 10 + 4x³) Answer

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 200 What is: -2x³ - 7x² + 5x - 7 Home

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 300 Add the given polynomials: Answer

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 300 What is: Home

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 400 Subtract the polynomials: Answer

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 400 What is: Home

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 500 Add and subtract the polynomials: Answer

Adding/Subtracting Polynomials 500 What is: Home

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 100 Multiply: (3x + 3)(4x – 2) Answer

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 100 What is: 12x² + 6x - 6 Home

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 200 Divide using long division: x² + 2x – 7 ÷ x – 2 Answer

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 200 What is: x + 4 + 1/x – 2 . Home

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 300 (4x² + 3x – 4)(2x² - 9) Answer

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 300 What is: 8x^4 +6x³ – 44x² -27x + 36. Home

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 400 Divide using synthetic division: X^4 + 7x³ +3x² - 63x -108 ÷ x + 3 Answer

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 400 What is: x³ + 4x² - 9x - 36 Home

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 500 (2x³ +9x² - 4x)(-3x³ - 7x² - 5) Answer

Multiplying/ Dividing Polynomials 500 What is: -6x^6 – 35x^5 – 51x^4 +18x³ - 45x² +20x Home

Graphs of Polynomials100 What is an absolute maximum? Answer

Graphs of Polynomials100 What is the highest point of a curve of the graph. Home

Graphs of Polynomials200 What is an absolute minimum? Answer

Graphs of Polynomials 200 What is the absolute lowest point on the curve of a graph. Home

Graphs of Polynomials 300 What are inflection points of a graph? Answer

Graphs of Polynomials 300 What is where the graph changes from concave up to concave down! Home

Graphs of Polynomials 400 How do you know the function is increasing or decreasing? Answer

Graphs of Polynomials 400 What is the graph is increasing where there is a positive slope and decreasing where there is a negative slope. Home

Graphs of Polynomials 500 Label the absolute and relative maximums and minimums, inflection points, and intervals of increasing and decreasing on the graph. Answer

Graphs of Polynomials 500 What is there is no solution. Home