Factoring a Polynomial In Exercises 63-70, (a) verify the given factors of f ( x ) , (b) find the remaining factor(s) of f ( x ) , (c) use your results to write the complete factorization of f ( x ) , (d) list all real zeros of f , and (e) confirm your results by using a graphing utility to graph the function. Function Factors f ( x ) = 2 x 3 – x 2 – 10 x + 5 ( 2 x – 1 ) , x + 5
Factoring a Polynomial In Exercises 63-70, (a) verify the given factors of f ( x ) , (b) find the remaining factor(s) of f ( x ) , (c) use your results to write the complete factorization of f ( x ) , (d) list all real zeros of f , and (e) confirm your results by using a graphing utility to graph the function. Function Factors f ( x ) = 2 x 3 – x 2 – 10 x + 5 ( 2 x – 1 ) , x + 5
Solution Summary: The author explains how the linear polynomials are the factors of the function f(x), quotient, and remainder.
Factoring a Polynomial In Exercises 63-70, (a) verify the given factors of
f
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x
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, (b) find the remaining factor(s) of
f
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x
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, (c) use your results to write the complete factorization of
f
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x
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, (d) list all real zeros of
f
, and (e) confirm your results by using a graphing utility to graph the function.
Function Factors
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2
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x
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10
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ALGEBRA PT 2
ALGEBRA II 28-2 (AARON JAMES, ID: 12390724)
A polynomial function has a zero at r = 3. Which of the following expressions
must be one factor of the polynomial?
(x - 3)
(*+ 3)
3x
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number 97
Chapter 3 Solutions
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