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Title of Lesson: Real Zeros of Polynomials
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By the end of this lesson, I will be able to answer the following questions… 1. How do I use long division and synthetic division to divide polynomials and use those results to discover roots of the polynomial? 2. What is the remainder theorem and how do I use it in conjunction with the factor theorem to break down polynomials? 3.How do I use the rational zero test and/or a graphing calculator to discover roots of polynomials that are not easily factored.
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Vocabulary 1. The division algorithm: 2. f(x) is the dividend. 3. d(x) is the divisor. 4. q(x) is the quotient. 5. r(x) is the remainder.
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Prerequisite Skills with Practice Graph Use the graph to predict what the factors of f(x) would look like. A polynomial has the zeros x=2/3, x=0 and x=-4/5. Find a polynomial that fits this description
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Long Division of Polynomials Long Division of Polynomials
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Synthetic Division.
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The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial f(x) is divided By (x-k), then the remainder is R=f(k) The Factor Theorem: A polynomial f(x) has a factor (x-k) if and only if f(k)=0 Use the remainder to evaluate the following function at x=-2 Show that (x-2) and (x+3) are factors of
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Dr. Fitz-whiskers has discovered a box of DEATH! However, if he can find the volume of the box of DEATH(!) then he will be rewarded the golden magic super- terrific hamster wheel of pure bliss. The volume of the box in the polynomial form is Dr. Fitz-whiskers has the following clues…. 1.The height of the box is 25 inches. 2.A width of the box can be is (x-5) inches 3.The height of the box is greater than it’s length. (don’t use your calc or the box of DEATH(!) will automatically activate.)
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Homework: 3,5,6,8,9,15,19,20,21,36,37,(43-48) all (61-64) all (87-90) all 93 97,98
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