AA.FGR.5.8
Identify the number of zeros that exist for any polynomial based upon the greatest degree of the polynomial and the end behavior of the polynomial by observing the sign of the leading coefficient.
Example Problems
Consider the polynomial function . What is the end behavior of the graph of ?
Consider the polynomial function . What is the end behavior of the graph of f?
Consider the polynomial function . What is the end behavior of the graph of f?
Khan Academy ResourcesGraphs of polynomials: Challenge problemsZeros of polynomials & their graphsGraphs of polynomialsPositive & negative intervals of polynomialsZeros of polynomials (with factoring)Positive & negative intervals of polynomialsZeros of polynomials (multiplicity)Zeros of polynomials (factored form)Zeros of polynomials (with factoring): groupingMultiplicity of zeros of polynomialsZeros of polynomials: matching equation to graphZeros of polynomials: matching equation to zerosVertex form introductionZeros of polynomials: plotting zerosZeros of polynomials (with factoring): common factorZeros of polynomials (multiplicity)Zeros of polynomials introduction

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