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For the following exercises, based on the given graph, determine the zeros of the function and note multiplicity.
Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that at least one zero lies between 2 and 3 for the function
For the following exercises, use long division to find the quotient and remainder.
For the following exercises, use synthetic division to find the quotient. If the divisor is a factor, then write the factored form.
For the following exercises, use the Rational Zero Theorem to help you solve the polynomial equation.
For the following exercises, use Descartes’ Rule of Signs to find the possible number of positive and negative solutions.
For the following rational functions, find the intercepts and the vertical and horizontal asymptotes, and then use them to sketch a graph.
For the following exercises, find the slant asymptote.
For the following exercises, find the inverse of the function with the domain given.
For the following exercises, find the unknown value.
varies inversely as the square root of If when find if
varies jointly as the cube of and as If when and find if and
varies jointly as and the square of and inversely as the cube of If when and find if and
For the following exercises, solve the application problem.
The weight of an object above the surface of the earth varies inversely with the distance from the center of the earth. If a person weighs 150 pounds when he is on the surface of the earth (3,960 miles from center), find the weight of the person if he is 20 miles above the surface.
148.5 pounds
The volume of an ideal gas varies directly with the temperature and inversely with the pressure P. A cylinder contains oxygen at a temperature of 310 degrees K and a pressure of 18 atmospheres in a volume of 120 liters. Find the pressure if the volume is decreased to 100 liters and the temperature is increased to 320 degrees K.
Perform the indicated operation or solve the equation.
Give the degree and leading coefficient of the following polynomial function.
Determine the end behavior of the polynomial function.
Write the quadratic function in standard form. Determine the vertex and axes intercepts and graph the function.
Given information about the graph of a quadratic function, find its equation.
Vertex and point on graph
Solve the following application problem.
A rectangular field is to be enclosed by fencing. In addition to the enclosing fence, another fence is to divide the field into two parts, running parallel to two sides. If 1,200 feet of fencing is available, find the maximum area that can be enclosed.
60,000 square feet
Find all zeros of the following polynomial functions, noting multiplicities.
Based on the graph, determine the zeros of the function and multiplicities.
Use long division to find the quotient.
Use synthetic division to find the quotient. If the divisor is a factor, write the factored form.
Use the Rational Zero Theorem to help you find the zeros of the polynomial functions.
Given the following information about a polynomial function, find the function.
It has a double zero at and zeroes at and . It’s y -intercept is
It has a zero of multiplicity 3 at and another zero at . It contains the point
Use Descartes’ Rule of Signs to determine the possible number of positive and negative solutions.
For the following rational functions, find the intercepts and horizontal and vertical asymptotes, and sketch a graph.
Find the slant asymptote of the rational function.
Find the inverse of the function.
Find the unknown value.
varies jointly with and the cube root of If when and find if and
Solve the following application problem.
The distance a body falls varies directly as the square of the time it falls. If an object falls 64 feet in 2 seconds, how long will it take to fall 256 feet?
4 seconds
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