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Bell Ringer 1. When solving polynomial equations, what should you do first? 2. How many zeros (roots) will a polynomial have? 3. To get a polynomial function given the roots, what do you need to multiply?
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Day 2 of Solving Polynomial Equations (factoring/quadratic formula) & Find Polynomials Given Roots (multiplying) Thursday, March 2, 2017 Friday September 30, 2016
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REVIEW… Solving Polynomial Equations
To solve polynomial equations… Look at the graph/table to see if you can identify a root. If you can, use synthetic division, then continue to find roots. Factor if you can. Use the Quadratic Formula when needed. Some equations can be prime.
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Review… Factoring Completely
Remember, GCF first always. Check for your Special Cases. Sometimes you may have to factor more than once. Sometimes it will be Prime.
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Review… Find Polynomials Given Roots
To find a polynomial given its roots, you simply multiply the factors. Remember, if the root is -3, the factor is (x+3).
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Assignments Classwork: Algebra 2 book p.376 #25-48 omit #41 Homework:
Solving Polynomial Equations
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Exit Ticket 1. A polynomial of an odd degree must
have at least how many real roots? 2. Complex and irrational roots must come in _____.
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