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Notes Over 6.2 Identifying Polynomial Functions Polynomial Function
Decide whether the function is a polynomial function. If it is, write the function in standard form and write the degree, type, and leading coefficient. Polynomial Function
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Notes Over 6.2 Identifying Polynomial Functions Polynomial Function
Decide whether the function is a polynomial function. If it is, write the function in standard form and write the degree, type, and leading coefficient. Polynomial Function
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Not a Polynomial Function
Notes Over 6.2 Identifying Polynomial Functions Decide whether the function is a polynomial function. If it is, write the function in standard form and write the degree, type, and leading coefficient. Not a Polynomial Function
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Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution
Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.
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Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution
Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.
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Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution
Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.
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Notes Over 6.2 Using Synthetic Substitution
Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial function for the given value of x.
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Notes Over 6.2 Can have up to 4 curves Graphing Polynomial Function
y-int: Can have up to 4 curves
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Notes Over 6.2 Can have up to 3 curves Graphing Polynomial Function
y-int: Can have up to 3 curves
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Notes Over 6.2 Can have up to 2 curves Graphing Polynomial Function
y-int: Can have up to 2 curves
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Notes Over 6.2
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