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Chapter 5

Polynomial Operations

Polynomial Names 1 st Degree: 2 nd Degree: 3 rd Degree: 4 th Degree: 5 th Degree: Linear Quadratic Cubic Quartic Quintic

Name, Degree, Leading Coefficient

Polynomial Functions

End Behavior

EVEN/ODD Arrows together = EVEN Arrows opposite = ODD

Positive/Negative Based on the RIGHT arrow!

End Behavior For each graph, Describe the end behavior, Determine whether it is a positive or a negative function, Determine whether it is an even or an odd function, and State the number of real zeros.

End Behavior For each graph, Describe the end behavior, Determine whether it is a positive or a negative function, Determine whether it is an even or an odd function, and State the number of real zeros.

End Behavior For each graph, Describe the end behavior, Determine whether it is a positive or a negative function, Determine whether it is an even or an odd function, and State the number of real zeros.

Min/Max/Zeros Calc *Remember to use your calculator. You must set the LEFT BOUND on the left side and the RIGHT BOUND on the right side and then hit [ENTER] to get the answer. *Remember if you see an “E” your answer is a 0!

Min/Max/Zeros Calc

Long Division

Synthetic Division *Remember to CHANGE THE SIGN before you start dividing!

Synthetic Division