
Roots of Polynomials
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Emily Simenc
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Roots of Polynomials
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There is useful information and examples on the slides preceding the questions. Each slide will literally TELL YOU how to do each problem and what to look for.
READ THE INFORMATION!!!
READ THE INFO ON EACH SLIDE!!!
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Roots of Polynomials
Names for roots
Polynomial functions have roots, which are also known as the x-intercepts, zeros, or solutions to the function. These are the "answers" when you factor and solve.
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Multiple Choice
What are the different names to the solutions of a polynomial?
x-intercepts
roots
zeros
all of these
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When a polynomial is in factored form, like on the right, we can just set each factor equal to 0 and solve the equation. In simple cases, we just switch the sign of the number in the parentheses.
Solving a polynomial in factored form
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Solve: (x+3)(x-2)(x+7)=0
Just switch the signs of the number in parentheses with x.
so... if x+3 is the factor, x=-3
... if x-2 is the factor, x=2
...if x+7 is the factor, x=-7
...if x is the factor, x=0
Solve the factored functions on the following slides.
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Multiple Choice
Solve: (x-8)(x+2)(x-5)=0
x=-8
x=2
x=-5
x=8
x=2
x=5
x=8
x=-2
x=5
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Zeros to Polynomials
We can take the given zeros of a function and write a polynomial in factored form.
Just do the opposite of what you did on the previous slides. We still switch the signs of our numbers, but now we put them with x inside a set of parentheses. For example:
If x=7, our factor is (x-7).
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct factored form of a polynomial with zeros: -1, 2, and 5.
(x−1)(x−2)(x−5)
(x+1)(x+2)(x+5)
(x−1)(x+2)(x+5)
(x+1)(x−2)(x−5)
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Number of Solutions
The number of solutions to a function is given by its degree - the highest exponent.
Consider: f(x) = x2-4x+4... the highest exponent is 2, so there are 2 roots or 2 solutions.
If f(x)=x5+6x2-2x+1... the highest exponent is 5, so there are 5 roots.
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Multiple Choice
Determine the number of solutions to the following polynomial.
f(x)=3x2−10x+1
3
2
1
0
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Multiple Choice
Determine the number of solutions to the following polynomial.
f(x)=x7+5x3−8x2+9x−5
2
3
7
5
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Sometimes, a polynomial has multiple roots at the same zero. When looking at a graph, there is an even multiplicity of the root if the curves bounces off the x-axis and there is an odd multiplicity the root if it crosses the x-axis.
Multiplicity
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Multiple Choice
Each of these roots have an ______ multiplicity because the graph passes through the x-axis.
even
odd
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Multiple Select
The polynomial has an even multiplicity at which root(s)? Select all that apply.
x=-3
x=2
x=5
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Multiple Select
The polynomial has an odd multiplicity at which root(s)? Select all that apply.
x=-3
x=2
x=5
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(x-2)4(x+3)2
The root 2 has a multiplicity of 4.
The root -3 has a multiplicity of 2.
Examples
Multiplicity is shown in polynomial form as a degree (exponent). The exponent shows you what multiplicity a root has.
Multiplicity in Polynomials
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Multiple Choice
In the polynomial f(x)=(x−2)(x+5)2(x−3)5 , the root x=-5 has a multiplicity of...
1
2
3
5
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Multiple Choice
In the polynomial f(x)=(x−2)(x+5)2(x−3)5 , the root x=2 has a multiplicity of...
1
2
3
5
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Multiple Choice
In the polynomial f(x)=(x−2)(x+5)2(x−3)5 , the root x=3 has a multiplicity of...
1
2
3
5
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