Exam 4: Polynomials and Rational Functions
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Use the boundedness theorem to determine whether the polynomial function satisfies the given condition.
-The polynomial f(x) has no real zero greater than 8.
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Translate the given formula to an English phrase using the word "varies".
- where I is the simple interest on a principal of P dollars invested for T years at an interest rate of R per
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The intensity I of light varies inversely as the square of the distance D from the source. If the intensity of illumination on a screen 5 ft from a light is 2 foot candles, find the intensity on a screen 20 ft from the light.
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A rectangular piece of cardboard measuring 17 inches by 30 inches is to be made into a box with an open top by cutting equal size squares from each corner and folding up the sides. Let x represent the length of a side of each
Such square. For what value of x will the volume be a maximum? If necessary, round to 2 decimal places.
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Use the factor theorem to decide whether or not the second polynomial is a factor of the first.
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Use the graph to answer the question.
-Find the horizontal and vertical asymptotes of the rational function graphed below.


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Find a polynomial of least degree with only real coefficients and having the given zeros.
- , and 8 (multiplicity 2 )
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Solve the problem. Round your answer to two decimal places.
-The weight W of an object on the Moon varies directly as the weight E on earth. A person who weighs 136 lb on earth weighs 27.2 lb on the Moon. How much would a 124-lb person weigh on the Moon?
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A 13 m by 17 m rectangular garden is to have a gravel path of uniform width bordering it. How wide is the path if the total area covered by the garden and path is 621 m2?
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