polynomials 3: factors, roots, and theorems (honors) · since 1 is a root, we can use synthetic...
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Polynomials 3: Factors, Roots, and
Theorems (Honors)
Notes, Examples, and Practice Test (with Solutions)
Topics include interpreting graphs, synthetic division, intermediate
value theorem, factoring, and more.
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PRACTICE TEST-
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ANSWERS-
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