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TThe 3 x-intercepts (-2,0), (1,0), and (3,0) will give you the 3 zeros of the cubic. They will also tell you 3 factors to use f(x)=a(x+2)(x- 1)(x-3). TThen use the 4 th point as x & f(x) values. 2=a(0+2)(0-1)(0-3) NNow solve for a! 2=6a so, a= 1 / 3 AAnswer: f(x)= 1 / 3 (x+2)(x-1)(x-3)
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Ex: An eqn. for a polynomial function is f(n)=2n 3 +n 2 +2n+1. Show that this function has constant 3 rd order differences. (you check the 3 rd order diffs. because it’s a degree 3 polynomial) First, write out the first several values; or find f(1), f(2), f(3),…, f(6). f(1)=6 f(2)=25 f(3)=70 f(4)=153 f(5)=286 f(6)=481 Now subtract #s! (left from right) 1 st diffs. 19 45 83 133195 Now subtract #s! (left from right) 2 nd diffs 2638 50 62 Now subtract #s! (left from right) 3 rd diffs. 12 12 12 ** This is called using finite differences.
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First, find finite differences. (Stop when the same number repeats all the way across!) 4 10 16 22 28 6 6 6 6 The 2 nd differences are now a constant # across. This means the function will be a quadratic. (degree 2) So, use f(n)=an 2 +bn+c. Since you must find a, b, & c, you will need to make 3 eqns. with these 3 variables using the first 3 known values of the function.
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a(1) 2 +b(1)+c= -2a+b+c= -2 a(2) 2 +b(2)+c=24a+2b+c=2 a(3) 2 +b(3)+c=129a+3b+c=12 ** Look familiar? It should! ** * Use inverse matrices to solve for a, b, &c! * This means the quadratic is f(n)=3n 2 -5n+0 or f(n)=3n 2 -5n
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f(1)= -2, f(2)=2, f(3)=12, f(4)=28, f(5)=50, and f(6)=78 1. [STAT] [1] this is the edit key 2. enter in all the x values in L1 3.enter in all the y values in L2 4.[STAT] arrow to CALC 5. Find the regression you need. ***Same as the finite order difference you found. ◦ linReg (ax +b) is linear degree 1 ◦ QuadReg is quadradic degree 2 ◦ CubicReg is cubic degree 3 ◦ QuartReg is quartic degree 4. 6. Write the equation in standard form
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When given special points ◦ – the x intercepts- are the special points Writing the equation in factored form is the fastest. F(x) = a (x-p)(x – q) … Substitute in x and y the xintercepts known as the zero’s and solve for a. Last step leave in F(x) = a (x-p)(x – q) …
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Given many points not the x intercepts. The answer may be in factored form in the book. No Worries. They are equivalent!!!! 1.Find the finite difference. 2. Then use the calculator. STAT CALC It’s the fastest. And it is in Standard form.
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Don’t Forget you can use rref in the math for matrices as well.
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