Exam 4: Polynomials and Rational Functions
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Find a polynomial of degree 3 with real coefficients that satisfies the given conditions.
Zeros of 1,-2,3 and P(2)=8
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Use the intermediate value theorem for polynomials to show that the polynomial function has a real zero between the numbers given.
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Find the equation of the axis of symmetry of the parabola.
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Use the boundedness theorem to determine whether the polynomial function satisfies the given condition.
-The polynomial f(x) 24x has no real zero greater than 3.
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Find all complex zeros of the polynomial function. Give exact values. List multiple zeros as necessary.
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Use Descartes' Rule of Signs to determine the possible number of positive real zeros and the possible number of negative real zeros for the function.
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The weight that a horizontal beam can support varies inversely as the length of the beam. Suppose that a 5-m beam can support 480 kg. How many kilograms can a 2-m beam support?
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Find a quadratic function f having x-intercepts 3 and -4 and y-intercept -24 .
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Find the zeros of the polynomial function and state the multiplicity of each.
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