
Rational Root Theorem Lesson
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Mathematics
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 7 Questions
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FST Rational Root Notes
Learn about Rational Root Theorem to find rational & irrational zeros especially when the polynomial is not factorable.
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Rational Zeros
Recall that a polynomial function of degree n can have at most n real zeros.
Real zeros can be rational or irrational.
Rational zeros are those that can be written in the form of a fraction p/q using integers (. . . -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, . ..)
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Rational Zero Theorem
If f(x)=anxn+an−1xn−1+...+a1x+a0 has integer coefficients, then every rational zero of the function has the following term:
qp=factors of leading coefficient qfactors of constant p=possible rational zeros
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List Possible Rational Zeros
List all possible rational zeros of each function.
1) f(x)=x4+2x2−x+2
Step 1) Find leading coefficientconstant ; 12
Step 2) List factors with ± ; ±1±1,±2
Step 3) Simplify; ±1, ±2
Therefore, possible rational zeros are ±1, ±2
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Multiple Choice
2) List all possible rational zeros of f(x)=x5+9x3−2x2−18
Possible rational roots are qp=factors of leading coefficientsfactors of constant term
±1,±2,±3
±1, ±2, ±3, ±6
±1, ±2, ±3,±6, ±9,±18
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Multiple Choice
3) List all possible rational zeros of f(x)=4x3−4x2−x+1
Possible rational roots are qp=factors of leading coefficientsfactors of constant term
±1,±2,±4
±1, ±21, ±41
±1, ±2, ±4,±8
±1,±4
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Multiple Choice
4) List all possible rational zeros of f(x)=3x3−x2−18x+16
Possible rational roots are qp=factors of leading coefficientsfactors of constant term
±1,±31,±2,±32,±4,±34,±8,±38,±16,±316
±1, ±31, ±316
±1, ±2, ±4,±8,±16
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Finding Rational Zeros
Step 1) List all possible rational zeros of each function using the Rational Root Theorem
Step 2) Test the zeros using synthetic substitution
Step 3) When you find a zero that works, use the remainder to completely factor the polynomial. Then find zeros.
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Multiple Select
7) List all possible rational zeros of f(x)=x3+3x2−6x−8 Then, find the actual zeros.
±1,±81
±1, ±31, ±316
±1, ±2, ±4,±8
x = -1
x = 2, -4
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Multiple Select
8) List all possible rational zeros of f(x)=x3+5x2−25x+19 Then, find the all the real zeros. (4th page of notes).
±1,±19
±1, ±191, ±19
x = ±27
x = 1
x=−3±27
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