Graph of Poly Function
Graph of Poly Function
Graph of
POLYNOMIAL
FUNCTIONS
Demonstration Lesson: 2nd LAC Session
Sorsogon NHS August 14, 2017
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What is a
Polynomial Function?
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
1.
3x +
3 2x 2 – 4x + 4
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
2.
3x 2 – 4x + 4 = 0
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
3.
f(x) = 3x -2 – 4x + 4
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
4.
𝟑𝒙 𝟐 – 𝟒𝒙 + 𝟒
𝒇 𝒙 =
𝟐𝒙 − 𝟏
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
5.
𝒇 𝒙 = 𝒙 𝟑 + 𝟑𝒙 − 𝟕
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
6.
f(x) = 3x 2/3 – 4x + 4
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
7.
𝟓
𝒇 𝒙 = −𝟒 𝒙 + 𝟖
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
8.
f(x) = 3x 2 – 4x + 4
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
9.
f(x) = 5 -6 x 4 – 4x + 6
Identify whether the following are Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
10.
f(x) = 5 2x
The Graph of
Polynomial Function
Characteristic of the
1.
Identify whether the following are Graphs of Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
2.
Identify whether the following are Graphs of Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
3.
Identify whether the following are Graphs of Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
4.
Identify whether the following are Graphs of Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
5.
Identify whether the following are Graphs of Polynomial
Function or not, give your reason if they are not.
6.
Are you ready
to sketch the graph of
Polynomial Function?
STEPS IN GRAPHING
Polynomial Function
a. Identify critical points (x and y-intercepts if any)
STEPS IN GRAPHING
Polynomial Function
a. Identify critical points (x and y-intercepts if any)
b. Determine and find test points between critical
points)
STEPS IN GRAPHING
Polynomial Function
a. Identify critical points (x and y-intercepts if any)
b. Determine and find test points between critical
points)
c. Plot critical and test points
STEPS IN GRAPHING
Polynomial Function
a. Identify critical points (x and y-intercepts if any)
b. Determine and find test points between critical
points)
c. Plot critical and test points
d. Sketch the graph of Polynomial Function as a
smooth curve
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
x-intercept
- The value where the
graph intercepts the x-
axis
- The value of x when
y=0
- roots, zeros, solution
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
y-intercept
- The value where the
graph intercepts the y-
axis
- The value of y when
x=0
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
Maximum/Minimum
- the lowest/highest
point of the graph
- If there are more than one
minimum or maximum,
there will be an absolute
maximum/minimum,
which is the lowest/highest
point of the graph.
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
Maximum/Minimum
- If there are more than one
minimum or maximum,
a local maximum/
minimum is a
maximum/minimum
relative to the points
around it.
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
Domain
- The set of all
permissible values of x
D = { x/x ∈ R}
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
Domain
- The set of all
permissible values of x
D = { x/x ∈ R}
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
Range
- The set of all resulting
values of f(x) or y
R = { y/y ∈ R}
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
Range
- The set of all resulting
values of f(x) or y
R = { y/ y ≥ -10}
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
End Behavior
- how the “ends” of the
graph behaves or
points
𝒂𝒔 𝒙 → −∞, f(x) → −∞
and
as 𝒙 → +∞, f(x) → +∞
PARTS OF THE GRAPH OF
Polynomial Function
End Behavior
- how the “ends” of the
graph behaves or
points
𝒂𝒔 𝒙 → −∞, f(x) → +∞
and
as 𝒙 → +∞, f(x) → +∞
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COLLABORATE
Let us generalize
our observation
End Behavior of a Function
The end behavior of a polynomial function is the behavior of
the graph of f(x) as x approaches positive infinity or negative
infinity.
• the degree and the leading coefficient determine the end
behavior of the graph
• the sign of the leading coefficient is sufficient to predict the
end behavior of the function
The graph of f(x) = an xn + an-1 xn-1 + an-2 xn-2 + …. +ax + a0
an > 0
(positive)
an < 0
(negative)
Leading End behavior of the
Degree Coefficient Graph of the function
function
as x→−∞ , f(x)→+∞,
Even Positive
as x→+∞, f(x)→+∞
as x→−∞ , f(x)→-∞,
Even Negative
as x→+∞, f(x)→-∞
Leading End behavior of the
Degree Coefficient
Graph of the function
function
as x→−∞ , f(x)→+∞,
Odd Positive
as x→+∞, f(x)→-∞
as x→−∞ , f(x)→+∞,
Odd Negative
as x→+∞, f(x)→-∞
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