section 4.1 polynomial functions and models
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Section 4.1 Polynomial Functions and Models. Summary of the Properties of the Graphs of Polynomial Functions. Find a polynomial of degree 3 whose zeros are -4, -2, and 3. Use a graphing utility to verify your result. For the polynomial, list all zeros and their multiplicities. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Section 4.1Polynomial Functions and
Models
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3 8(a) 3 4f x x x x
(c) 5h x
2 3(b)
1xg xx
(d) ( 3)( 2)F x x x
1(e) 3 4G x x x 3 21 2 1(f) 2 3 4
H x x x x
(a) is a polynomial of degree 8.f (b) is not a polynomial function. It is the ratio of two distinct polynomials.
g
0
(c) is a polynomial function of degree 0.
It can be written 5 5.
h
h x x 2
(d) is a polynomial function of degree 2.
It can be written ( ) 6.
F
F x x x
(e) is not a polynomial function. The second term does not have a nonnegative integer exponent.
G(f) is a polynomial of degree 3.H
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Summary of the Properties of the Graphs of Polynomial Functions
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Find a polynomial of degree 3 whose zeros are -4, -2, and 3.
4 2 3f x a x x x
4 2 3f x x x x
4 2 3f x x x x
2 4 2 3f x x x x
3 23 10 24a x x x
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3 42 2 1 3f x x x x
For the polynomial, list all zeros and their multiplicities.
2 is a zero of multiplicity 1 because the exponent on the factor x – 2 is 1.
–1 is a zero of multiplicity 3 because the exponent on the factor x + 1 is 3.
3 is a zero of multiplicity 4 because the exponent on the factor x – 3 is 4.
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23f x x x
2 2(a) -intercepts: 0 3 0 or 3 0x x x x x
0 or 3x x
2-intercept: 0 0 0 3 0y f 0y
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23f x x x 0,0 , 3,0
,0 0,3 3,
1
1 16f
Below -axisx
1, 16
1 1 4f
Above -axisx
1,4
4 4 4f
Above -axisx
4,4
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,0 0,3 3,
1
1 16f
Below -axisx
1, 16
1
1 4f
Above -axisx
1,4
4 4 4f
Above -axisx
4,4
23f x x x
x
y
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y = 4(x - 2)
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y = 4(x - 2)
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Figure 16 (a)
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Figure 16 (b)
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Figure 16 (c)
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Figure 16 (d)
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0 6 so the intercept is 6.f y The degree is 4 so the graph can turn at most 3 times.
4For large values of , end behavior is like (both ends approach ).x x
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1The zero has multiplicity 1 2
so the graph crosses there.
The zero 3 has multiplicity 2 so the graph touches there.
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The polynomial is degree 3 so the graph can turn at most 2 times.
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