CC.2.2.HS.D.4
Understand the relationship between zeros and factors of polynomials to make generalizations about functions and their graphs.
Example Problems
Factor completely:
Factor completely:
Factor completely:
Khan Academy ResourcesGraphs of polynomials: Challenge problemsZeros of polynomials & their graphsGraphs of polynomialsPositive & negative intervals of polynomialsQuadratic word problems (standard form)Zeros of polynomials (with factoring)Interpret quadratic modelsInterpret parabolas in contextPositive & negative intervals of polynomialsQuadratics by taking square roots (intro)Zeros of polynomials (multiplicity)Features of quadratic functionsFeatures of quadratic functions: strategyParabolas introZeros of polynomials (factored form)Solving quadratics by completing the square: no solutionInterpret quadratic models: Factored formZeros of polynomials (with factoring): groupingParabolas introMultiplicity of zeros of polynomialsZeros of polynomials: matching equation to graphZeros of polynomials: matching equation to zerosVertex form introductionForms & features of quadratic functionsZeros of polynomials: plotting zerosWorked examples: Forms & features of quadratic functionsComparing features of quadratic functionsInterpret quadratic models: Vertex formZeros of polynomials (with factoring): common factorZeros of polynomials (multiplicity)Zeros of polynomials introduction

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