polynomial functions

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Polynomial FunctionsPrepared by:Malik Sabah-

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson, the student is expected to be able to:•Identify a polynomial function.•Distinguish a polynomial function from among different types of functions.•Determine the degree of a polynomial function.•Determine the value of the function with the use of the Remainder Theorem.•Use the Factor Theorem to determine the factors of a polynomial.•Use Descartes’ Rule of Signs to determine the maximum number of positive and negative roots of a polynomial equation.•Locate all possible rational roots/zeroes of a polynomial equation.• Approximate the graph of a polynomial function.http://basic2advanced.blogspot.comWeb Site:

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Definition: The Roots/Zeroes of polynomials

If f(r) = 0 , then r is a zero/root/ solution of the polynomial equation

That is, f(x) = (x-r) Q(x).Remarks:1. The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra states that every polynomial equation has at least one root, which may be a real or a complex number.2. If f(x) is of degree n, then there will be n linear factors.3. Every polynomial equation of degree n has exactly n roots.4. Complex roots always occur in conjugate pairs, a+bi and a-bi.5. If the coefficients of the equation

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