Use the intermediate value theorem to show that each polynomial function has a real zero between the numbers given. ƒ(x)=2x4-4x2+4x-8; 1 and 2
4. Polynomial Functions
Understanding Polynomial Functions
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Graph each polynomial function. ƒ(x)=-2x4+7x3-4x2-4x
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Use the intermediate value theorem to show that each polynomial function has a real zero between the numbers given. ƒ(x)=x4-4x3-x+3; 0.5 and 1
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For each polynomial function, identify its graph from choices A–F. ƒ(x)=(x-2)2(x-5)
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For each polynomial function, identify its graph from choices A–F.
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For each polynomial function, identify its graph from choices A–F. ƒ(x)=(x-2)2(x-5)2
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For each polynomial function, identify its graph from choices A–F.
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Show that the real zeros of each polynomial function satisfy the given conditions. ƒ(x)=x4-x3+3x2-8x+8; no real zero greater than 2
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Show that the real zeros of each polynomial function satisfy the given conditions. ƒ(x)=2x5-x4+2x3-2x2+4x-4; no real zero greater than 1
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For each polynomial function, identify its graph from choices A–F. ƒ(x)=-(x-2)2(x-5)2
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Show that the real zeros of each polynomial function satisfy the given conditions. ƒ(x)=x4+x3-x2+3; no real zero less than -2
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Show that the real zeros of each polynomial function satisfy the given conditions. See Example 6.
; no real zero less than -1
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Show that the real zeros of each polynomial function satisfy the given conditions. ƒ(x)=3x4+2x3-4x2+x-1; no real zero greater than 1
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Show that the real zeros of each polynomial function satisfy the given conditions. See Example 6.
; no real zero less than -2
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Show that the real zeros of each polynomial function satisfy the given conditions. ƒ(x)=x5-3x3+x+2; no real zero greater than 2
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