Title: Warm-up
1Warm-up
- Given the following polynomials and one factor,
find all the real zeros of the polynomials. - f(x) 2x3 2x2 8x 8 (x1) is a factor
2Pumpkin Project
- Double Quiz Grade
- Due October 24
- Design a Pumpkin Face using our 8 Parent
Functions. - Use all functions at least ONE TIME
- No More than 10 equations, no less than 8
- MUST DO BOTH Calculator part and Graphing Part to
be graded! - TURN IN Early for 10 points BONUS
3Possible Rational Zeros of Polynomials
4Objectives
- I can find all the possible Rational Zeros
- I can find complex solutions if I know one
- I can list possible combinations of real and
imaginary solutions
5Rational Zero Theorem
- Given f(x) anxn a1x a0 has integer
coefficients, then every rational zero has the
format
6EXAMPLE 1
List possible rational zeros
List the possible rational zeros of f using the
rational zero theorem.
a. f (x) x3 2x2 11x 12
Factors of the constant term 1, 2, 3, 4,
6, 12
Factors of the leading coefficient 1
Simplified list of possible zeros 1, 2, 3,
4, 6, 12
7List possible rational zeros
EXAMPLE 1
b. f (x) 4x4 x3 3x2 9x 10
Factors of the constant term 1, 2, 5, 10
Factors of the leading coefficient 1, 2, 4
8B. List all of the possible rational zeros of
f(x) x3 3x 24.
9Properties of Polynomial Equations
- A polynomial of degree n, has n roots (counting
multiple roots separately) - If a bi is a root, then a bi is also a root.
Complex roots occur in conjugate pairs!
10Complex Solutions
If this is 1 solution
Then this is another solution
11Determining Types of Solutions
- Degree tells total number of complex solutions
- Complex solutions include both real and imaginary
solutions - Imaginary roots occur in conjugate pairs
- Lets look at some possibilities on the next slide
12Solutions based on degree
- f(x) 3x4 2x2 7x 4
- 4 complex solutions
- Possible combinations
- 4 real, 0 imaginary
- 2 real, 2 imaginary
- 0 real, 4 imaginary
13Solutions based on degree
- f(x) 5x5 4x4 2x2 - 7
- 5 complex solutions
- Possible combinations
- 5 real, 0 imaginary
- 3 real, 2 imaginary
- 1 real, 4 imaginary
14BIG Picture
- The degree of the polynomial tells us how many
complex solutions we have and the most rational
zeros we can have - The Rational Zero Theorem tells us POSSIBLE
rational zeros - WE need to use other methods to find the actual
zeros (solutions) - Mondays Topic!!
15Homework