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Polynomial Functions

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Polynomial Functions

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POLYN

OMIAL
OBJE
CTIV
1.Illustrate polynomial functions.
ES:
2.Write polynomial function in
standard form.
3.Write polynomial function in
factored form.
Activity 1:
Which is
which?whether each of
Determine
the following is a polynomial
expression or not. Give
reasons.
1. 14x

2. -2014x

3.
POLYNOMIAL EXPRESSIONS

n = non-negative integers
x = variable
Examples:
1.14x
2.-2014x
POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS
=0

n = non-negative integers
x = variable
Examples:
1. 8x – 10 = 0
POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS

n = non-negative integers
x = variable
POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
Examples:
m
Examples:
m
STANDARD FORM
STANDARD DEGREE LEADING CONSTANT
EXAMPLES FORM TERM TERM

1. F(x) = 5 + 3x –

2. y = (x + 3)(

3. P(x) = (x + 3)(2x + 1)(x – 2)


FACTORED FORM

EXAMPLES

1.P(x) =
2. f(x) =
3.
SEATWORK: Factor each completely.

1. y = (x – 1)(
2. y = (
3. y = (2(x – 3)
4. y =
Factor each completely. 20 Points

1. y =
2. y =

3. y = 2
4. y =
5.
ANSWERS:

1. y =
y=
y=
3 points
ANSWERS:

2. y =
y=
y=
y=
4 points
ANSWERS:

3. y = 2

y = 2(x+1)(x-1)(x+3)(x+1)

5 points
ANSWERS:

4. y =

y=

4 points
ANSWERS:

5.

4 points

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