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2.3Real Zeros of

Polynomial Functions2015

Digital Lesson

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Warm-up

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4 24f x x x

Find the zeros of the function andSketch a graph with those zeros and correct end

behavior.

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Objective

• To find real zeros of polynomial functions using various methods.

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A real number a is a zero of a function y = f (x)if and only if f (a) = 0.

A polynomial function of degree n has at most n zeros.

Real Zeros of Polynomial Functions

If y = f (x) is a polynomial function and a is a real number then the following statements are equivalent.

1. x = a is a zero of f.

2. x = a is a solution of the polynomial equation f (x) = 0.

3. (x – a) is a factor of the polynomial f (x).

4. (a, 0) is an x-intercept of the graph of y = f (x).

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+ 2 2 3 1 2 xxx

Example: Divide x2 + 3x – 2 by x + 1 and check the answer.

x

x2 + x

2x – 22x + 2

– 4

remainder

Check: (x + 2)

quotient

(x + 1)

divisor

+ (– 4)

remainder

= x2 + 3x – 2

dividend

Answer: x + 2 +1x

– 4

Dividing Polynomials

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You try:

Divide by using long division.

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22 10 12x x 3x

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Try another one:

Divide using long division.

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( ) ( )x x x x4 2 23 1 2 3

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Synthetic division is a shorter method of dividing polynomials.

This method can be used only when the divisor is of the form

x – a. It uses the coefficients of each term in the dividend.

Example: Divide 3x2 + 2x – 1 by x – 2 using synthetic division.

3 2 – 12

Since the divisor is x – 2, a = 2.

3

6

8 15coefficients of quotient remainder

value of a coefficients of the dividend

3x + 8Answer: 2

x15

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1. Divide using synthetic division.

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2 10 12 32x x x

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Factor Theorem: A polynomial f(x) has a factor (x – k) if and

only if f(k) = 0.

Example: Show that (x + 2) and (x – 1) are factors of

f(x) = 2x 3 + x2 – 5x + 2.

6

2 1 – 5 2– 2

2

– 4

– 3 1

– 2

0

The remainders of 0 indicate that (x + 2) and (x – 1) are factors.

– 1

2 – 3 11

2

2

– 1 0

The complete factorization of f is (x + 2)(x – 1)(2x – 1).

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Find all zeros of the function given x+2 is a factor.

• f(x) = 2x3 + x2 – 5x + 2.

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Graphing Utility: Find the zeros of f(x) = 2x3 + x2 – 5x + 2.

Calc Menu:

The zeros of f(x) are x = – 2, x = 0.5, and x = 1.

– 10 10

10

– 10

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Use the graphing calculator to find the exact value of all real zeros.

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f x x x x( ) 3 22 7 2

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Verify that (x+2) and (x-4) are factors of the function and find any remaining factors to write the complete factorization of f. List all real zeros.

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4 3 2( ) 8 14 71 10 24f x x x x x

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• Homework:

• Pg. 123 1-33 EOO, 35-43 odd ,49-55 odd

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HWQ practice

Solve by dividing out a zero and factoring the resulting quadratic ( or use quadratic formula):

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3 26 11 24 9 0x x x

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Use the graphing calculator to find the any exact zeros. Then use synthetic division to break down the function to find the other zeros.

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4 3 2( ) 5 3f x x x x x

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Find all real solutions of the polynomial. Use the rational root test, or graphing calculator. Extra credit to anyone who can factor the polynomial by hand.

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5 4 3 23 5 2 0x x x x x

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• Homework:

2.1/2.3 Review Worksheet

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2.3Real Zeros of

Polynomial FunctionsDay 2 – More

problems

Digital Lesson