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Section 5.5 The Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function
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Use the Remainder and Factor Theorem
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Division Algorithm for Polynomials
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Let f be a polynomial function. If we divide f (x) by x c, then the remainder is f (c). Remainder Theorem
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The remainder is 1. The remainder is 5. Using the Remainder Theorem
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The Factor Theorem That is,
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By the factor theorem, x + 1 is a factor of f (x). By the factor theorem, x 1 is not a factor of f (x). Using the Factor Theorem
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Theorem
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Using the Rational Zeros Theorem to List the Potential Rational Zeros of a Polynomial Function
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Theorem
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Factors of the constant Factors of the leading coefficient Example
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Find the Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function
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Since f is a polynomial of degree 3, there are at most three real zeros.
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Summary of the Method
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Step 1: There are at most 4 real zeros. Step 2:
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Solving Polynomial Equations
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Solving a Polynomial Equation The solution set is given by
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Two Theorems
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Theorem on Bounds of Zeros
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Bound
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Example on Using the Theorem
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The Intermediate Value Theorem
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Using the Intermediate Value Theorem to Locate a Zero
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Approximating Zeros
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Example: Approximating Zeros
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