Graph each function. Determine the largest open intervals of the domain over which each function is (a) increasing or (b) decreasing. ƒ(x)=(1/2)(x-2)2+4
4. Polynomial Functions
Understanding Polynomial Functions
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For each polynomial function, identify its graph from choices A–F. ƒ(x)=-(x-2)(x-5)
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Determine which functions are polynomial functions. For those that are, identify the degree.
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Determine if the given function is a polynomial function. If so, write in standard form, then state the degree and leading coefficient.
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Determine if the given function is a polynomial function. If so, write in standard form, then state the degree and leading coefficient.
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Determine if the given function is a polynomial function. If so, write in standard form, then state the degree and leading coefficient.
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Determine the end behavior of the given polynomial function.
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Match the given polynomial function to its graph based on end behavior.
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Find the zeros of the given polynomial function and give the multiplicity of each. State whether the graph crosses or touches the x-axis at each zero.
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Find the zeros of the given polynomial function and give the multiplicity of each. State whether the graph crosses or touches the x-axis at each zero.
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Determine the maximum number of turning points for the given polynomial function.
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Based ONLY on the maximum number of turning points, which of the following graphs could NOT be the graph of the given function?
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The given term represents the leading term of some polynomial function. Determine the end behavior and the maximum number of turning points.
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