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Unit 3 Test

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Select ALL the transformations for the function g(x) from the parent function f(x)=x^3

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2.

Graph the function on the grid below. Your curve must show 3 clear points.

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3.

Match each polynomial function with its correct end behavior. There can be more than one for each.

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4.

Select ALL the zeros of f(x).

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5.

What is the y-intercept for the graph of the following polynomial?

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6.

Which function matches the graph below?

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7.

Simplify and write your answer in standard form. No spaces!

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8.

What is the complete factorization of x^4-16 ?

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9.

Choose the expression that is equivalent to:

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10.

Which polynomial cannot be factored?

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11.

Factor completely.

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12.

Which would be the correct setup for synthetic division when dividing:

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13.

Use synthetic division to determine if (x-1) is a factor of:

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14.

Sketch the graph of the function. Show clear points at the x and y intercepts.

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15.

Use the rational root theorem to list ALL POSSIBLE zeros for the polynomial:

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16.

Factor by grouping and select ALL of the zeros of the polynomial.

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17.

Divide and find the quotient.

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18.

Find the zeros of the polynomial below.

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20.

Write the polynomial in factored form and graph it.

Show clear points at the x and y intercepts.