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The document discusses polynomial functions, including characteristics like degree and leading terms, end behavior, real zeroes found using a test point table, and bounds of zeroes. It also covers manually graphing and using applications to graph polynomial functions.

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DUMOG

The document discusses polynomial functions, including characteristics like degree and leading terms, end behavior, real zeroes found using a test point table, and bounds of zeroes. It also covers manually graphing and using applications to graph polynomial functions.

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SCHOOL OF ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER, INC.

Cabugao, Echague, Isabela


Tel. No. (078) 305 9171
Email: @SSJWechagueloe

NAME: DUMOG BENJAMIN S. SCORE: _______/100

GRADE AND SECTION: 10, ST ROSE MR. RONDEX C. PABLO

POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
I. Polynomial Functions

X^2-x-12
ZEROES OF THE POLYNOMIAL FUNCTION:(x-3)(x+4)

II. Characteristics

Degree 2,1

Numerical Coefficients 1,-1,-12

Leading Term X^2

Leading Coefficient 1

Constant -12

III. End Behavior

Degree 2

Sign of the Leading Coefficient positive

Turning Points 2

End Behavior increasing


IV. Real Zeroes of a Polynomial Functions – Test Point Table
Note: You do not need to show the process of getting the zeroes. Remember you already have your zeroes
on the first part when you created your polynomial functions. Proceed to test point table.

Interval Test Point Value of P(x) Sign of P(x) Above/Below

-∞,-3 -4 8 positive above

-3,-2 -2.5 -18.25 negative below

-2,-1 -1.5 -8.25 negative below

-1,1 0 -12 negative below

1,2 1.5 -11.25 negative below

2,3 2.5 -8.25 negative below

3,4 3.5 -3.25 negative below

4, ∞ 5 8 positive above

V. Table of Bounds of Zeroes

Upper Bound 4

Lower Bound -3

x -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4

P(x) 0 -6 -10 -12 -12 -10 -6 0


VI. Graphing

Manual Graphing Graphing using an Application

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