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Warm Up – Look over your notes/examples from last week Any questions??
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Pop Quiz! – Clear your desk except for a pencil & calculator!
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Guided Notes – complete from Friday
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6.5 Theorems About Roots
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The Degree REMEMBER: the DEGREE of a polynomial is the highest exponent! The Degree also tells us the number of Solutions! Including Real AND Imaginary!
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Irrational Root Theorem and Imaginary Root Theorem
Irrational Root Theorem Square Root Solutions come in PAIRS! If x2 = c then x = ± √c If √ is a solution so is -√ Imaginary Root Theorem If a + bi is a solution, so is a – bi
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Get ready! Solve the following by taking the square root. X2 – 49 = 0 X = 0
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Using the Theorems √5 2. 4i 3. 2 – i 4. 2 - √3
Given one Root, find the other root! √ i 3. 2 – i √3
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Zeros to Factors If a is a zero, then (x – a) is a factor!!
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Examples Find a 2nd degree equation with roots 2 and 3 Find a 2nd degree equation with roots -1 and 6
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Examples Find a 2nd degree equation with roots 0 and 4 Find a 2nd degree equation with roots ±√7
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Examples Find a 2nd degree equation with roots ±2√5 Find a 2nd degree equation with roots ±6i
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Examples Find a 2nd degree equation with roots 2 – 3i and 2 +3i
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Find a 2nd degree equation with a root of 7 + i
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Examples Find a 3rd degree equation with roots 4 and 3i
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Extra Practice – Solving
How many solutions will each equation have? Find them! x3 – 6x2 – 16x = 0 X = 0
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Solving by Graphing Keep in mind, Solving by Graphing ONLY works for REAL SOLUTIONS. You cannot find Imaginary solutions from a Graph. Roots: This is another word for zeros or solutions.
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Example: Solve x3 – 5x2 - 2x + 24 = 0
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Example 24x3 – 22x2 - 5x + 6 = 0
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Solve x3 – 5x2 + 7x – 35 = 0
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