Given fractions for your zeros learn to write the polynomial function

Given fractions for your zeros learn to write the polynomial function

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Mathematics, Science

11th Grade - University

Hard

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The video tutorial explains how to find a polynomial function given fractional and integer zeros. It addresses the challenge of fractional coefficients and demonstrates using inverse operations to eliminate fractions. The zero product property is applied to set factors equal to zero, and the FOIL method is used to multiply factors. Finally, terms are combined to form the polynomial without fractional coefficients.

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1.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Explain the significance of using integer coefficients in polynomial functions.

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How do you convert a zero in fractional form to a polynomial factor?

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What is the goal when determining a polynomial function from given zeros?

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Describe the process of applying the zero product property.

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What is the result of multiplying the factors 3X + 2 and 2X - 1?

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How do you combine like terms after multiplying polynomials?

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What is the final polynomial function derived from the given zeros?

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