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    Real Zero Bounds for Polynomial Functions

    Use the Intermediate Value Theorem and synthetic division to determine whether or not the following polynomials have a real zero between the numbers given. P(x) = x3 - 3x2 + 2x - 5; Is there a real zero between 2 and 3? P(x) = x4 + 2x3 + 2x2 - 5x + 3; Is there a real zero between 0 and 1...
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    Algebra 2 Descartes' Rule of Signs

    Use Descartes' Rule of Signs to analyze the zeros of the following. List all possibilities. 1. P(x) = x5 - 4x4 + 3x3 + 2x - 6 2. P(x) = -5x4 + x3 + 2x2 - 1 3. P(x) = 2x5 + 7x3 + 6x2 - 2 So I found these answers, are they right?: 1. P(x) = x^5 - 4x^4 + 3x^3 + 2x - 6 (3...
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    Algebra 2 Finding Zeros: How to Handle Complex Roots

    After reading Dick's response, I turned in the assignment. I thought I had everything right... And I got 2 out of 5 right. Can someone tell me where I went wrong? Here's the answers I turned in: 1. D. -1, 1, 2 2. A. 3, -2, -1 3. C. -3, -1/3, 1/2 And I got 4 and 5 right... the...
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    Algebra 2 Finding Zeros: How to Handle Complex Roots

    I'm pretty sure I got one and two right. 3. I worked out the problem using synthetic division, which is what I was told to do, and the answer came out even. I got: 6, 1, -1, and 0. No remainder, completely even. But that's not one of the options I have to chose from, so I must being...
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    Algebra 2 Finding Zeros: How to Handle Complex Roots

    For each of the following polynomials, one zero is given. List all zeros of the polynomials. 1. P(x) = x^3 - 3x - 2, -1 is a zero A. -1, -2 B. -1, 2 C. -1 of multiplicity 2, 2 D. -1, 1, 2 2. P(x) = x^3 - 6x^2 + 11x - 6 , 3 is a zero A. 3, -2, -1 B. 3, 2 of multiplicity...
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