Using four zeros to find a polynomial function - Online tutor

Using four zeros to find a polynomial function - Online tutor

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Mathematics, Science

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to find the zeros of a polynomial function and convert them into linear factors. It reviews the process of finding zeros, demonstrates writing them as linear factors, and explains the difference of two squares. The tutorial also covers using the FOIL method for polynomial expansion and concludes with the final polynomial form and its zeros.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the process to find the zeros of the polynomial function F(X) = X^2 + 6X + 9?

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Explain how to write the zeros of a polynomial function as linear factors.

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What is the significance of the difference of two squares in polynomial functions?

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Describe the steps involved in expanding the polynomial function using the FOIL method.

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How do you write a polynomial function in standard form?

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