CALCULUS: APPLIED APPROACH LOW COST MA
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Chapter A4, Problem 51E
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To calculate: The real zeros of the provided polynomial
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In Exercises 12–20, find all zeros of each polynomial function.
Then graph the function.
12. f(x) = (x – 2)°(x + 1)³
13. f(x) = -(x – 2)(x + 1)?
14. f(x) = x - xr? – 4x + 4
15. f(x) = x* - 5x² + 4
16. f(x) = -(x + 1)°
17. f(x) = -6x³ + 7x? - 1
18. f(x) = 2r³ – 2x
19. f(x) = x - 2x² + 26x
20. f(x) = -x + 5x² – 5x – 3
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In Exercises 115–116, express each polynomial in standard
form-that is, in descending powers of x.
a. Write a polynomial that represents the area of the large
rectangle.
b. Write a polynomial that represents the area of the small,
unshaded rectangle.
c. Write a polynomial that represents the area of the shaded
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Part A: Create a fourth degree polynomial with three terms in standard form. How do you know it is in standard form?
Part B : Explain the closure property as it relates to addition of polynomials. Give an example.
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