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Solving Polynomial Equations A-APR.3 Identify zeros of polynomials when suitable factorizations are available, and use the zeros to construct a rough graph of the function defined by the polynomial. F-IF.8 Write a function defined by an expression in different but equivalent forms to reveal and explain different properties of the function. Use the process of factoring and completing the square in a quadratic function to show zeros, extreme values, and symmetry of the graph, and interpret these in terms of a context. A-APR.3 Identify zeros of polynomials when suitable factorizations are available, and use the zeros to construct a rough graph of the function defined by the polynomial. F-IF.8 Write a function defined by an expression in different but equivalent forms to reveal and explain different properties of the function. Use the process of factoring and completing the square in a quadratic function to show zeros, extreme values, and symmetry of the graph, and interpret these in terms of a context.
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Types of Polynomial Equations Type of FunctionDegreeExample Constant Linear Quadratic Cubic Quartic Quintic nth degree polynomial
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Solving Polynomial Equations by Factoring
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Review The degree of a polynomial equation tells the number of roots for that equation Once a polynomial equation is factored to simplest terms, if any terms are quadratic expressions: Use quadratic formula Complete the square Solve using square roots The degree of a polynomial equation tells the number of roots for that equation Once a polynomial equation is factored to simplest terms, if any terms are quadratic expressions: Use quadratic formula Complete the square Solve using square roots
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Find all zeros of the polynomial function:
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Writing Equations of Polynomial Functions
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Complex Conjugate Theorem
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