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Quality Core Rational Roots Find Those Roots Factor Completely Name That Function! $500 $400 $300 $200 $100

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Name That Function - $100 ANSWER F(x) = x ² + 2x - 6

Name That Function - $200 ANSWER F(x) = x ²(x³ - 1)

Name That Function - $300 ANSWER

Name That Function - $400 ANSWER

Name That Function - $500 ANSWER F(x) = x(x + 1) ²(x³ - 2x + 3)

Factor Completely - $100 ANSWER x ³ - 64

Factor Completely - $200 ANSWER X^4 - 16

Factor Completely - $300 ANSWER x ³ + 2x² - 8x

Factor Completely - $400 ANSWER 12x^4 – 3x ³ - 18x²

Factor Completely - $500 ANSWER X^6 + 10x ³ + 16

Find Those Roots - $100 ANSWER

Find Those Roots - $200 ANSWER F(x) = x(x ² – 5)(2x + 1)

Find Those Roots - $300 ANSWER F(x) = x ³ - x² - 6x

Find Those Roots - $400 ANSWER Y = x^4 - 81

Find Those Roots - $500 ANSWER P(x) = 7x ³ - 7

Rational Roots - $100 ANSWER

Rational Roots - $200 ANSWER F(x) = x(x ² – 5)(2x + 1)

Rational Roots - $300 ANSWER F(x) = x ³ - x² - 6x

Rational Roots - $400 ANSWER Y = x^4 - 81

Rational Roots - $500 ANSWER P(x) = 7x ³ - 7

Quality Core - $100 ANSWER

Quality Core - $200 ANSWER

Quality Core - $300 ANSWER

Quality Core - $400 ANSWER

Quality Core - $500 ANSWER

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Name That Function - $100 DONE Quadratic

Name That Function - $200 DONE Quintic

Name That Function - $300 DONE Cubic

Name That Function - $400 DONE Constant

Name That Function - $500 DONE 6 th Degree Polynomial

Factor Completely - $100 DONE (x - 4)(x ² + 4x + 16)

Factor Completely - $200 DONE (x ² + 4)(x + 2)(x – 2)

Factor Completely - $300 DONE x(x + 4)(x – 2)

Factor Completely - $400 DONE 3x ²(2x + 3)(x – 2)

Factor Completely - $500 DONE (x + 2)(x ² - 2x + 4)(x³ + 2)

Find Those Roots - $100 DONE X = 2, -2

Find Those Roots - $200 DONE x = 0, √5, -√5, -1/2

Find Those Roots - $300 DONE x = -2, 0, 3

Find Those Roots - $400 DONE x = -3, 3, -√3, √3

Find Those Roots - $500 DONE x = 1,

Rational Roots - $100 DONE X = -2, 2

Rational Roots - $200 DONE X = 0, -1/2

Rational Roots - $300 DONE X = -2, 1, 3

Rational Roots - $400 DONE X = -3, 3

Rational Roots - $500 DONE X = 1

Quality Core - $100 DONE

Quality Core - $200 DONE

Quality Core - $300 DONE

Quality Core - $400 DONE

Quality Core - $500 DONE

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