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Jeopardy Dividing Poly’s Polynomials Rationals! Unit Circle Stuff Trig

Dividing Poly’s n Divide using synthetic Division Return to Main Board

Dividing Poly’s Return to Main Board Find the factors of if is one of the factors.

Dividing Poly’s Return to Main Board If x=1 is a zero, find the other zeroes of

Dividing Poly’s Find the factors of If (x-2) is a factor. Return to Main Board

Dividing Poly’s Return to Main Board Find all zeroes

Polynomials Return to Main Board Even or odd?_____ End Behavior:_______

- 200 Polynomials- 200 Return to Main BoardZeroes:__________Factors:__________Polynomial:_________

- 300 Polynomials- 300 Return to Main Board Sketch a polynomial of least degree with a positive leading coefficient with zeroes x=-3, 1, 4 x=-3, 1, 4

- 400 Polynomials- 400 Return to Main Board Sketch a polynomial of least degree with a negative leading coefficient with zeroes x=-4, 0 x=-4, 0

- 500 Polynomials- 500 Sketch a third degree polynomial with one real zero and two imaginary zeroes. Return to Main Board

Rationals n Simplify. Return to Main Board

Rationals Return to Main Board n Simplify.

Rationals Return to Main Board n Simplify.

Rationals n Simplify. Return to Main Board

Rationals n Determine all holes and vertical asymptotes. Return to Main Board

Trig n Find the reference angles for. Return to Main Board

Trig Return to Main Board Find the smallest positive angle that is co-terminal with the angle below.

Trig Return to Main Board n Find the sin, cos, tan for the angle with coordinates (-2, 3).

Trig Return to Main Board n Given the following determine whether you should start solving the triangle using the law of sines of law of cosines.

Trig n Solve the triangle. Round to nearest tenth Return to Main Board

Unit Circle Return to Main Board Find the closest to zero positive and negative coterminal angles for the following angle.

Unit Circle -200 Find the exact value for the angle below. Return to Main Board

Unit Circle n Find the exact value. Return to Main Board

Unit Circle Return to Main Board Find x if and x lies in Quadrant III

Unit Circle Return to Main Board Find x if cos x = And x lies in Q IV