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If a polynomial f(x) is divided by (x-a), the remainder (a constant) is the value of the function when x is equal to a, i.e. f(a). Therefore, we can use synthetic division to help us evaluate functions through a process called synthetic substitution. Evaluate f (x) = 2 x 4 8 x 2 + 5 x 7 when x = 3. REMAINDER THEOREM
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Polynomial in standard form 2 x 4 + 0 x 3 – 8 x 2 + 5 x – 7 2 6 6 10 18 35 30105 98 The value of f (3) is the last number you write, In the bottom right-hand corner. Here f(3)=98 The value of f (3) is the last number you write, In the bottom right-hand corner. Here f(3)=98 20–85 –720–85 –7 Coefficients 3 x -value 3 S OLUTION Polynomial in standard form
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Using direct substitution to evaluate polynomial functions is another alternative, lets compare. Evaluate f (x) = 2 x 4 8 x 2 + 5 x 7 when x = 3. f(x)=2x 4 -8x 2 +5x-7 Find f(3) f(3)=2(3) 4 -8(3) 2 +5(3)-7 f(3)= 2(81)-8(9)+15-7 f(3)=162-72+15-7 f(3)=98
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Use synthetic substitution f (x) = 3 x 4 x 3 + x 2 find f(4)
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Polynomial in standard form 3 x 4 – 2 x 3 + x 2 + 0 x – 2 3 10 12 41 40 164 656 654 The value of f (4) is the last number you write, In the bottom right-hand corner. Here f(4)=654 The value of f (4) is the last number you write, In the bottom right-hand corner. Here f(4)=654 3-210 –2 Coefficients 4 x -value 4 S OLUTION Polynomial in standard form
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Use synthetic substitution S OLUTION 314-15-18 32118 1760 f(3)=0, what does that mean? Two very important concepts. 1.3 is a zero of the function. 2.x-3 is a factor of the polynomial.
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Factor Theorem If P(a)=0, then x-a is a factor of P(x). Conversely, if x-a is a factor of P(x), then P(a)=0
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S OLUTION 314-15-18 32118 1760
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RATIONAL ZERO THEOREM If a polynomial function has integer coefficients, then every rational zero of P(x) has the form where p are the factors of the constant and q are the factors of the leading coefficient
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RATIONAL ZERO THEOREM Use the rational zero theorem to list the POSSIBLE rational zeros. Identify p and q p=1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 q=1, 2 Simplify and eliminate duplicates.
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HOMEWORK Pages 355-356 55-71 EOO, 78-92 ALL 379-381; 1-19 ODD, 25, 77-79 ALL
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