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Function Behavior

Function Behavior

Assessment

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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16 Slides • 30 Questions

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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?

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3x212x+4x33x^2-12x+4x^3

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4x3+3x212x4x^3+3x^2-12x

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following polynomials is written in STANDARD form?

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4x5+2-4x^5+2

2

24x52-4x^5

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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)

  •  8x43x3+12x2+5x168x^4-3x^3+12x_{ }^2+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   6x32x2+12x76x^3-2x^2+12x-7  

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3

-2

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1

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Open Ended


Name the leading coefficient
7x2+3x5-7x^2+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?

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3x25x+13x^2-5x+1

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2x3+4x2+6x82x^3+4x^2+6x-8

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Multiple Select

Select all the polynomials that have an odd degree.

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6x3+8x16x^3+8x-1  

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4x65x3+2x2+8x14x^6-5x^3+2x^2+8x-1  

3

x2+7x3x^2+7x-3  

4

x+5x+5  

5

x52x2x^5-2x^2  

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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 + 2x35x2+10x7-3x^4\ +\ 2x^3-5x^2+10x-7

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2

3

4

5

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Poll

Is the degree of this polynomial ODD or EVEN?

3x4 + 2x35x2+10x7-3x^4\ +\ 2x^3-5x^2+10x-7

ODD

EVEN

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Poll

Is the leading coefficient of this polynomial POSITIVE or NEGATIVE?

3x4 + 2x35x2+10x7-3x^4\ +\ 2x^3-5x^2+10x-7

POSITIVE

NEGATIVE

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Poll

Describe the END BEHAVIOR of this polynomial

3x4 + 2x35x2+10x7-3x^4\ +\ 2x^3-5x^2+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...

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the ends going the same direction

2

the ends going in different direction

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Multiple Choice

A polynomial with an ODD degree will have...

1

the ends going the same direction

2

the ends going in different direction

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Multiple Choice

A Quadratic equation with a negative Leading Coefficient will have

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both end going up

2

both ends going down

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the left down and the right up

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the left up and the right down

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Multiple Choice

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Does this graph represent a polynomial with an ODD or EVEN degree?

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Odd

2

Even

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Multiple Choice

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Is the Leading Coefficient of this CUBIC polynomial POSITIVE or NEGATIVE?

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Positive

2

Negative

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Multiple Choice

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Does this graph represent a polynomial with an ODD or EVEN degree?

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Odd

2

Even

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Multiple Choice

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Is the Leading Cofficient of the QUARTIC polynomial POSITIVE or NEGATIVE?

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Positive

2

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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2
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4

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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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2
3
4

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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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2
3
4

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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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2
3
4

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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  ++\infty  

  • If the graph is going down, use  -\infty 

  • Remember that  ++\infty  means RIGHT and  -\infty  means LEFT when we are talking about x.

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Multiple Choice

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Please complete the end behavior function notation as x+, f(x) as\ x\rightarrow+\infty,\ f\left(x\right)\ \rightarrow

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++\infty  

2

-\infty  

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Multiple Choice

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Please complete the end behavior function notation as x, f(x) as\ x\rightarrow-\infty,\ f\left(x\right)\ \rightarrow

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++\infty  

2

-\infty  

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Multiple Choice

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Please complete the end behavior function notation as x+, f(x)as\ x\rightarrow+\infty,\ f\left(x\right)\rightarrow

1

++\infty  

2

-\infty  

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Multiple Choice

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Please complete the end behavior function notation as x, f(x)as\ x\rightarrow-\infty,\ f\left(x\right)\rightarrow

1

++\infty  

2

-\infty  

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Multiple Choice

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Please complete the end behavior function notation as x, f(x)as\ x\rightarrow-\infty,\ f\left(x\right)\rightarrow

1

++\infty  

2

-\infty  

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Multiple Choice

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Please complete the end behavior function notation as x+, f(x)as\ x\rightarrow+\infty,\ f\left(x\right)\rightarrow

1

++\infty  

2

-\infty  

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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

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How many REAL zeroes are shown in this polynomial function?

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0

2

1

3

2

4

3

5

4

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Multiple Choice

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How many REAL zeroes are shown in this polynomial function?

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0

2

1

3

2

4

3

5

4

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Open Ended

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How many REAL zeroes are shown in this polynomial function?

End Behavior of a Polynomial Function

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