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Ch 6 (6-1 & 6-2) Portfolio Page -- Algebra 2

Ch 6 (6-1 & 6-2) Portfolio Page -- Algebra 2. Ex1: If x – 3 is a factor of the polynomial, then 3 is the zero. Ex2: If 3 is a zero of the polynomial, then x – 3 is a factor. Factor Theorem

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Ch 6 (6-1 & 6-2) Portfolio Page -- Algebra 2

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  1. Ch6 (6-1 & 6-2) Portfolio Page -- Algebra 2 Ex1: If x – 3 is a factor of the polynomial, then 3 is the zero. Ex2: If 3 is a zero of the polynomial, then x – 3 is a factor. Factor Theorem The expression (x – a) is a linear factor of a polynomial if and only if the value ais a zero of the related polynomial function

  2. Y = 2x3 + 9x2 + 12x + 2 What are the estimated zeros? ____________ b) What is the estimate relative maximum? ____________ c) What is the estimated relative minimum? ______________ • Equivalent Statements about Polynomials • -4 is a solution/rootof the equationx2 + 3x – 4 = 0 • -4 is an x-interceptof the graphy = x2 + 3x – 4 • -4 is a zeroof the functiony = x2 + 3x – 4 • x + 4 is a factor of the expression x2+ 3x – 4.

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