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PRACTICE for Polynomials Quiz 1

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Question 1
1.

What is the degree of the polynomial? *Type only a NUMBER for your answer*

Question 2
2.

Rewrite the polynomial in standard form. Use the carat key (shift + 6) to type an exponent.

Question 3
3.

Choose TWO words to name the polynomial by degree and number of terms:

Question 4
4.

Choose TWO words to name the polynomial by degree and number of terms:

Question 5
5.

What is the degree of this polynomial? *Type only a NUMBER for your answer*

Question 6
6.

Perform the operation and put your answer in standard form (degree greatest to least!)

Question 7
7.

Perform the operation and put your answer in standard form (degree greatest to least!)

Question 8
8.

Perform the operation and put your answer in standard form (degree greatest to least!)

Question 9
9.

Perform the operation and put your answer in standard form (degree greatest to least!)

Question 10
10.

Match the graphs to the correct polynomial name. Click each graph to see them enlarged if needed.

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Quintic
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Quartic
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Cubic
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Quadratic
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Linear
Question 11
11.

Perform the operation and put your answer in correct polynomial form (degree greatest to least!)

Question 12
12.

What is the minimum number of key points you would need to use for regression. Type only a number for your answer.

Question 13
13.

Select the regression equation that would be needed for this polynomial.

Question 14
14.

Click "show your work" to open the question. Follow the directions, then select your answer from the multiple choice options.

Question 15
15.

Examine the graph, think about the degree of the polynomial and the minimum number of points you would need for a regression equation. Type in your points to the desmos table and select the correct equation. Type in your regression equation.. Start with "y =" and round your values to the nearest hundredth