Graphing Polynomials
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Practice Problems
When working on the general shape of the graphs, don't worry a lot about where the graph is located. It only matters that you know which way the ends are pointed and the maximum number of turns.
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The button just below is an activity that I do with my students. I often use this as a way to solidify understanding. I recommend providing students with some instruction before doing the activity.
Interested in playing a review game with a peer? Try the button to the right!
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Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials
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Polynomial Identities |
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Dividing Polynials
You need to have a strong understanding of dividing polynomials, but cause you will continue to use do this in the next section to find the depressed polynomial.
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Zeros of Polynomials
I would encourage all of my students to go to their textbook for additional problems because that is what I base my assessments on; however, the worksheet below can be a great addition to your studying.
Below is a flowchart describing how to find zeros of polynomial functions.
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