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Page 1: Polynomial Functions Characteristics The Remainder Theorem The Factor Theorem Equations and Graphs  Math

Math 30-1 1

Polynomial Functions

Characteristics

The Remainder Theorem

The Factor Theorem

Equations and Graphs

http://www.purplemath.com/modules/polyends5.htm

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3.1 Characteristics of Polynomial FunctionsA cross-section of a honeycombhas a pattern with one hexagon surrounded by six more hexagons. Surrounding these isa third ring of 12 hexagons, and so on.

The quadratic function h (r) that models the total number of hexagons in a honeycomb, where r is the number of rings is

2( ) 3 3 1h r r r This could also be referred to as aPolynomial Function.

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Any function in the form:f(x) = anxn + an-1xn - 1 + an - 2xn -2 + … + a1x + a0

where• x is a variable• the coefficients of the variable, an , an - 1 …. a0 , are real numbers• n is a whole number

y = 4x-3 + 8x2 + 3x - 2

3 23( ) 9 10

4f x x x x

y3x2 6x 10

2x

Identifying Polynomial Functions

5 2( ) 3 6f x x x 2( ) 3 2f x x x

Circle only the polynomial functions.

y = 2

Explain why the other functions are not polynomials.3

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f(x) = anxn + an-1xn - 1 + an - 2xn -2 + … + a1x + a0

More Vocabulary

• The degree of the polynomial function is n, the exponent of the greatest power of x. relates to the number of changes of direction on the graph of the function relates to the direction of opening or end behaviour of graph• The leading coefficient is an, the coefficient of the greatest power of x. relates to the direction of opening or end behaviour of graph

• The constant term is a0, since x0. relates to the y-intercept of the graph of the function

4 3 2( ) 5 5 5 6f x x x x x

degree of 4

+1

-6

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Characteristics of Polynomial FunctionsOdd Degree Polynomial Functions

Degree 1 Linear y = ax + c

One direction

a > 0 a < 0

Leading coefficient positive Leading coefficient negative

End behaviour - + End behaviour + -

Constant term c = y-intercept Constant term c = y-intercept

x-intercepts: one x-intercepts one

Max or Min? Max or Min ?Math 30-1

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Even Degree Polynomial Function

Degree 2 Quadratic y = ax2 + bx + c

Two directions

a > 0 a < 0

Leading coefficient positive Leading coefficient negative

End behaviour + + End behaviour - -

Constant term c = y-intercept Constant term c = y-intercept

x-intercepts: none, one, two x-intercepts: none, one, two

Max or Min ? Max or Min ?

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Your Turn: Graph the given polynomial function and identify the characteristics

Cubic y = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d Degree ____ Odd or Even?

_________ possible changes in direction

a > 0 a < 0

Leading coefficient Leading coefficient

End behaviour Resembles

End behaviourResembles

Constant term Domain Range

Constant term Domain Range

x-intercepts: x-intercepts:

Max or Min? Max or Min?

3y x 3 22 2y x x x 3y x3 22 2y x x x

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Your Turn: Graph the given polynomial function and identify the characteristics

Quartic y = ax4 + bx3 + cx2 + dx + e Degree ____ Odd or Even?

_________ possible directions

a > 0 a < 0

Leading coefficient Leading coefficient

End behaviour Resembles

End behaviourResembles

Constant term Domain Range

Constant termDomain Range

x-intercepts: x-intercepts:

Max or Min? Max or Min?

4y x 4 3 25 5 5 6y x x x x 4y x 4 3 25 5 5 6y x x x x

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Your Turn: Graph the given polynomial function and identify the characteristics

Quintic y = ax5 + bx4 + cx3 + dx2 + ex + f Degree __ Odd or Even

_________ possible directions

a > 0 a < 0

Leading coefficient Leading coefficient

End behaviour Resembles

End behaviourResembles

Constant term Domain Range

Constant term Domain Range

x-intercepts: x-intercepts:

Max or Min? Max or Min?

5y x 5 4 3 23 5 15 4 12y x x x x x 5y x 5 4 3 23 5 15 4 12y x x x x x

Math 30-19

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Which graph could represent a polynomial whose leading term is –3x4 +… ?

Use the following information to answer the next four questions

Which graph could represent a polynomial whose leading term is 3x4 +… ?

Which graph could represent a polynomial whose leading term is 4x3 +… ?

Which graph could represent a polynomial whose leading term is -4x3 +… ?

B

D

A

C

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g (x) = -x3 + 8x2 + 7x - 1

Identify the following characteristics for each polynomial function:• the type of function and whether it is of even or odd degree• the end behaviour of the graph of the function• the number of possible x-intercepts• whether the function will have a maximum or minimum value• the y-intercept

f (x) = x4 + x2 - x + 10

Cubic function, degree 3, odd

End behaviour + -

At most 3 x-interceptsAt least one x-intercept

Neither max nor min

y-intercept at -1

Quartic function, degree 4, even

End behaviour + +

At most 4 x-interceptsAt least no x-intercepts

Absolute minimum value

y-intercept at 10Math 30-1

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The height, h, in metres, above the ground of an object dropped from a height of 60 m is related to the length of time, t, in seconds, that the object has been falling. The formula is h = -4.9t2 + 60.a) What is the degree of this function?b) What are the leading coefficient and constant of this function? c) What does the constant represent?d) What are the restrictions on the domain of the function?e) Describe the end behaviour of the graph of this function.f) Use the formula to determine how long an object will take to hit the ground if it is dropped from a height of 60 m (nearest tenth of a second).

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Assignment: Page 1141, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, C4