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Bell Assignment: p349 #88, 90, 92

Question 1
1.

Graph f(x)=2x^{3}-4x^2+x+8, and then answer [2], [3], and [4]

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Question 2
2.

What are the x-coordinate(s) of extrema for [1]?

Question 3
3.

for [1] describe the end behavior

Question 4
4.

What are the zero(s) of [1]?

Notes L5-6: Factor Theorem

Question 5
5.

Which is the Remainder Theorem?

Question 6
6.

Which is the Factor Theorem?

Question 7
7.

What does the Factor Theorem mean?

Question 8
8.

Is
a factor of

Question 9
9.

Is
a factor of

Question 10
10.

Given f(x)=3x^{2}+2x+k and the remainder when f(x) is divided by x-3is 32, then what is the value of k?

Question 11
11.

f(x)=2x^{3}-5x^2-28x+15
Given that x+3 is a factor of f(x), find the other factor.

Question 12
12.

Use [11]: Finish factoring f(x). Write f(x) as a product of all three factors.

Question 13
13.

Use [12]: State zeros of f(x).

Question 14
14.

Confirm your answer to [13] by graphing the polynomial.

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Question 15
15.

Why does the graph confirm your answers?

Question 16
16.

Given g(x)=x^{3}-x^2-10x-8.

If x+2 is a factor of g(x), find the other factor.

Question 17
17.

Use [16]: Factor g(x) completly. Write g(x) as a product of all three factors.

Question 18
18.

Write a polynomial function, p(x), that has a double zero of 1, and a double zero of -5.

Question 19
19.

Check [18] by graphing your equation.

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Question 20
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Choose all that are true