G10 Math Q2 Week 1 Graph of Polynomial Functions Students
G10 Math Q2 Week 1 Graph of Polynomial Functions Students
FUNCTIONS
MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING
COMPETENCY
f(x) = x2
Relation of the
BEHAVIOR OF LC and degree
THE GRAPH to the
LEADING DEGREE (RISING OR Behavior of
POLYNOMIAL the Graph
COEFFICIENT (EVEN 0R FALLING)
FUNCTION (+ OR -) GRAPH
ODD)
Left Right
Hand Hand
f(x)= -
x2
Relation of the
BEHAVIOR OF LC and degree
THE GRAPH to the
LEADING DEGREE (RISING OR Behavior of
POLYNOMIAL the Graph
COEFFICIENT (EVEN 0R FALLING)
FUNCTION (+ OR -) GRAPH
ODD)
Left Right
Hand Hand
f(x) = x3
Relation of the
BEHAVIOR OF LC and degree
THE GRAPH to the
LEADING DEGREE (RISING OR Behavior of
POLYNOMIAL the Graph
COEFFICIENT (EVEN 0R FALLING)
FUNCTION (+ OR -) GRAPH
ODD)
Left Right
Hand Hand
f(x) = -x3
Relation of the
BEHAVIOR OF LC and degree
THE GRAPH to the
LEADING DEGREE (RISING OR Behavior of
POLYNOMIAL the Graph
COEFFICIENT (EVEN 0R FALLING)
FUNCTION (+ OR -) GRAPH
ODD)
Left Right
Hand Hand
If the LC is
+ and the
degree is
+ eve risin risin even, then,
f(x) = x 2
the graph
n g g of the
polynomial
function
rises to the
left and
Relation of the
BEHAVIOR OF LC and degree
THE GRAPH to the
LEADING DEGREE (RISING OR Behavior of
POLYNOMIAL the Graph
COEFFICIENT (EVEN 0R FALLING)
FUNCTION (+ OR -) GRAPH
ODD)
Left Right
Hand Hand
If the LC is
- and the
degree is
- eve falli falli even, then,
f(x) = -x 2
the graph
n ng ng of the
polynomial
function
falls to the
left and
Relation of the
BEHAVIOR OF LC and degree
THE GRAPH to the
LEADING DEGREE (RISING OR Behavior of
POLYNOMIAL the Graph
COEFFICIENT (EVEN 0R FALLING)
FUNCTION (+ OR -) GRAPH
ODD)
Left Right
Hand Hand
If the LC is
+ and the
degree is
+ odd falli risin odd, then,
f(x) = x 3
the graph
ng g of the
polynomial
function
falls to the
left and
Relation of the
BEHAVIOR OF LC and degree
THE GRAPH to the
LEADING DEGREE (RISING OR Behavior of
POLYNOMIAL the Graph
COEFFICIENT (EVEN 0R FALLING)
FUNCTION (+ OR -) GRAPH
ODD)
Left Right
Hand Hand
If the LC is
- and the
degree is
- odd risin falli odd, then,
f(x) = -x 3
the graph
g ng of the
polynomial
function
rises to the
left and
Read and study Things to
Remember of the
Supplementary Learning
Material
Things to Remember:
To sketch the graph of a polynomial function we need to
consider the following:
• Leading term- This is the term in the polynomial function with
the highest exponent. It also tells the degree of the function.
• Leading coefficient- This is the numerical coefficient of the
leading term.
End Behavior of the Graph
• Leading Coefficient Test is used to determine the right-hand and the left-hand
behaviors of the graph of a polynomial function.
• The graph of a polynomial function is:
⮚ Rising to the extreme left and rising to the extreme right if the degree n is even and
the leading coefficient an > 0 (positive)
⮚ Falling to the extreme left and rising to the extreme right if the degree n is odd and
the leading coefficient an > 0 (positive)
⮚ Falling to the extreme left and falling to the extreme right if the degree n is even
and the leading coefficient an < 0 (negative)
⮚ Rising to the extreme left and falling to the extreme right if the degree n is odd and
the leading coefficient an < 0 (negative)
• X- intercepts-These are the points where the graph
intersects the x-axis. These are the values of x when y =0
• Multiplicity of roots -It is the number of times the same
root has been obtained. If there is an even multiplicity of
roots, the graph is tangent to a point on the x-axis. If there
is an odd multiplicity of roots, then the graph crosses the x-
axis.
• Y-intercept- This is the point where the graph intersects
the y-axis.
• Number of turning points- these are points where the
graph shifts from decreasing to increasing function value,
or vice versa. The number of turning points is strictly less
than the degree of the polynomial. It is at most n-1 number
of turning points.
To show and describe the graph let us follow these steps:
Step 5: Determine the This can be done by simply solving for f(x) when
y-intercepts x= o.
y-intercept:
f(x) = 2x3 +6x2 -2x -6
let x = 0
f(x) = 2(0)3 +6(0)2 -2(0) -6
y-intercept is -6 which is located at (0, -6) in the
coordinate plane.
Step 6: Determine the Number of turning points: Since n is 3, the graph
number of turning has at most 2 turning points. This means that
points. there will be one or two turning points
DESCRIBE ME!!!
Describe the properties of the graph of the polynomial function F(x) = (x-1)2 (x+1) as to the following:
a. Standard Form
b. Leading Term
c. x-intercepts
d. y-intercepts
e. number of turning points
f. possible graph with end behavior
(Refer to Learning Task 2, Letter B of PIVOT Learners Material for Grade 10,
Quarter 2 page 10)
•
f. graph with end behavior
FALLING- RISING
THINK OF THIS
Directions: Use the situation to answer the questions that follow.
Karl Benedic, the president of Mathematics Club, proposed a project: to put up a rectangular Math Garden
whose lot area is given by the equation f(x) = x 4 -7x2+ 6x or in factored form f(x)= x ( x+3) (x-1)(x-2). Study the
graph and answer the questions that follows.
1. What is/are the x-intercepts? ____________________________________________
2. What is/are the y- intercept? ____________________________________________
3. How many turning points does the graph have? _____________________________
4. What are the end-behaviors of the graph? _____________________________
5. Suppose the width is x-2, what is the length? _______________________________
6. Show the possible sketch of the graph.
6. Show the possible sketch of the
graph.
CARD MATCH
• Directions: Match the card that contains the POLYNOMIAL
FUNCTION to the card that contains its corresponding GRAPH
and determine the properties of the graph such as:
x- intercepts
y-intercepts
Number of turning points
End behavior of the graph
What I have learned
Answer the following questions based on their understanding