Algebra II.1.A.11 - The Special Role of Zero in Factoring – Exit Ticket
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Suppose that a polynomial function p can be factored into seven factors: (x −
3), (x + 1), and 5 factors of (x − 2). What are its zeros with multiplicity, and
what is the degree of the polynomial? Explain how you know.
Suppose that a polynomial function p can be factored into seven factors: (x −
3), (x + 1), and 5 factors of (x − 2). What are its zeros with multiplicity, and
what is the degree of the polynomial? Explain how you know.