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Look at how “a” changes the equation Determine the equation of a polynomial Writing the polynomial in standard form
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Up to this point We have only looked at the roots and degrees of a polynomial This information allowed us to sketch our graphs However, we have not been able to determine the exact equations
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We have seen this factor come into play before… where? When transforming functions we had to solve for this term by looking a non-linear functions with an included point This factor would determine whether our graph was stretched or compressed
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Most of the time we will be given only an equation and asked to graph it There are two versions of an equation that we will explore: Factored Form (FF) Standard Form (SF)
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Our ultimate goal is transform our polynomials from SF to FF so we can find solutions and graph them However, we must be comfortable with going from FF to SF first To do this we must distribute each term in its factored form and simplify the end result
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