
End Behavior of a Polynomial Function
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Mara Davis
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End Behavior of a Polynomial Function
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Standard Form of a Polynomial
List the terms by degrees in DESCENDING order
The following 2 minute video shows an example
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following polynomials is written in STANDARD form?
3x2−12x+4x3
4x3+3x2−12x
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following polynomials is written in STANDARD form?
−4x5+2
2−4x5
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Leading Coefficient
Once a polynomial is in Standard Form, we can easily identify the Leading Coefficient
As the name suggests, the Leading Coefficient is the coefficient of the first term (which is the term with the highest exponent)
8x4−3x3+12x2+5x−16 is a 4th degree polynomial (aka Quartic) whose LEADING COEFFICIENT is 8.
The sign of the leading coefficient combined with the degree will give us a lot of information about the END BEHAVIOR of the polynomial.
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Poll
What is the leading coefficient 6x3−2x2+12x−7
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3
-2
12
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Open Ended
Name the leading coefficient
−7x2+3x−5
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Even Degree Polynomials
Polynomials with an EVEN degree will always end in the same direction.
UP if the Leading Coefficient is POSITIVE
DOWN if the Leading Coefficient is NEGATIVE
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Odd Degree Polynomials
Polynomials with an ODD degree will always in in opposite directions (one up, one down).
If the Leading Coefficient is POSITIVE, the polynomial will go up to the right and down to the left.
If the Leading Coefficient is NEGATIVE, the polynomial will go down to the right and up to the left.
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Multiple Choice
Which polynomial has an ODD degree?
3x2−5x+1
2x3+4x2+6x−8
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Multiple Select
Select all the polynomials that have an odd degree.
6x3+8x−1
4x6−5x3+2x2+8x−1
x2+7x−3
x+5
x5−2x2
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End Behavior
The guy on this 3 minute long video is super goofy, but his information is good!
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Poll
What is the degree of this polynomial?
−3x4 + 2x3−5x2+10x−7
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5
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Poll
Is the degree of this polynomial ODD or EVEN?
−3x4 + 2x3−5x2+10x−7
ODD
EVEN
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Poll
Is the leading coefficient of this polynomial POSITIVE or NEGATIVE?
−3x4 + 2x3−5x2+10x−7
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
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Poll
Describe the END BEHAVIOR of this polynomial
−3x4 + 2x3−5x2+10x−7
Both sides go up
Both sides go down
Left up and right down
Left down and right up
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Examples
The following slides show examples of polynomials of various degrees and leading coefficients.
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Multiple Choice
A polynomial with an EVEN degree will have...
the ends going the same direction
the ends going in different direction
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Multiple Choice
A polynomial with an ODD degree will have...
the ends going the same direction
the ends going in different direction
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Multiple Choice
A Quadratic equation with a negative Leading Coefficient will have
both end going up
both ends going down
the left down and the right up
the left up and the right down
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Multiple Choice
Does this graph represent a polynomial with an ODD or EVEN degree?
Odd
Even
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Multiple Choice
Is the Leading Coefficient of this CUBIC polynomial POSITIVE or NEGATIVE?
Positive
Negative
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Multiple Choice
Does this graph represent a polynomial with an ODD or EVEN degree?
Odd
Even
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Multiple Choice
Is the Leading Cofficient of the QUARTIC polynomial POSITIVE or NEGATIVE?
Positive
Negative
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following graphs represents a polynomial that has a POSITIVE leading coefficient and EVEN degree?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following graphs represents a polynomial that has a NEGATIVE leading coefficient and EVEN degree?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following graphs represents a polynomial that has a POSITIVE leading coefficient and ODD degree?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following graphs represents a polynomial that has a NEGATIVE leading coefficient and ODD degree?
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End Behavior Notation
It looks crazy but you really only have to fill in the part that with the yellow underline.
If the graph is going up, use +∞
If the graph is going down, use −∞
Remember that +∞ means RIGHT and −∞ means LEFT when we are talking about x.
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Multiple Choice
Please complete the end behavior function notation as x→+∞, f(x) →
+∞
−∞
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Multiple Choice
Please complete the end behavior function notation as x→−∞, f(x) →
+∞
−∞
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Multiple Choice
Please complete the end behavior function notation as x→+∞, f(x)→
+∞
−∞
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Multiple Choice
Please complete the end behavior function notation as x→−∞, f(x)→
+∞
−∞
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Multiple Choice
Please complete the end behavior function notation as x→−∞, f(x)→
+∞
−∞
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Multiple Choice
Please complete the end behavior function notation as x→+∞, f(x)→
+∞
−∞
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REAL Zeroes
Indicates how many times the function crosses the x axis.
There are 6 real zeros in this example.
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REAL Zeroes, continued
This polynomial with a positive Leading Coefficient and odd degree (d=5) has 3 real zeroes.
There are 2 imaginary zeroes
The total number of zeroes (real + imaginary) will equal the degree
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Multiple Choice
How many REAL zeroes are shown in this polynomial function?
0
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
How many REAL zeroes are shown in this polynomial function?
0
1
2
3
4
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Open Ended
How many REAL zeroes are shown in this polynomial function?
End Behavior of a Polynomial Function
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