Exam 5: Polynomials, Polynomial Functions, and Factoring

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Factor the greatest common factor from the polynomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - 28x58x228 x ^ { 5 } - 8 x ^ { 2 }

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Factor the greatest common factor from the polynomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - 6x9+4x410x26 x ^ { 9 } + 4 x ^ { 4 } - 10 x ^ { 2 }

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Add the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (12x2y10xy+11)+(11x2y+4xy6)\left( 12 x ^ { 2 } y - 10 x y + 11 \right) + \left( - 11 x ^ { 2 } y + 4 x y - 6 \right)

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Subtract the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (5x4y2+7x3y+6y)(3x4y2+10x3y+11y+9x)\left( 5 x ^ { 4 } y ^ { 2 } + 7 x ^ { 3 } y + 6 y \right) - \left( 3 x ^ { 4 } y ^ { 2 } + 10 x ^ { 3 } y + 11 y + 9 x \right)

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Use the FOIL method to multiply the binomials. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (3x36)(x25)\left( 3 x ^ { 3 } - 6 \right) \left( x ^ { 2 } - 5 \right)

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Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the polynomial function. Then use this end behavior to match the function with its graph. - f(x)=2x23x2f ( x ) = 2 x ^ { 2 } - 3 x - 2

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Factor the greatest common factor from the polynomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - 28x2n20xn28 x ^ { 2 n } - 20 x ^ { n }

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Give the requested components for the polynomial. - 7x812x5y5xy2+37 x ^ { 8 } - 12 x ^ { 5 } y ^ { 5 } - x y ^ { 2 } + 3 ; the leading term and the coefficient of each term

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Subtract the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (4x5+5x46x39)(6x5+9x4+9x36)\left( 4 x ^ { 5 } + 5 x ^ { 4 } - 6 x ^ { 3 } - 9 \right) - \left( 6 x ^ { 5 } + 9 x ^ { 4 } + 9 x ^ { 3 } - 6 \right)

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Multiply using the rule for the product of the sum and difference of two terms. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - [(2x1)+3y][(2x1)3y][ ( 2 x - 1 ) + 3 y ] [ ( 2 x - 1 ) - 3 y ]

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Subtract the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (10x8+4x711x2+9)(6x86x5+5x23)\left( 10 x ^ { 8 } + 4 x ^ { 7 } - 11 x ^ { 2 } + 9 \right) - \left( 6 x ^ { 8 } - 6 x ^ { 5 } + 5 x ^ { 2 } - 3 \right)

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Add the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (4x2yxy)+(8x2y+7xy)\left( - 4 x ^ { 2 } y - x y \right) + \left( 8 x ^ { 2 } y + 7 x y \right)

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Add the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (35x2+34x45)+(34x225x14)\left( \frac { 3 } { 5 } x ^ { 2 } + \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - \frac { 4 } { 5 } \right) + \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x ^ { 2 } - \frac { 2 } { 5 } x - \frac { 1 } { 4 } \right)

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Evaluate the polynomial function. -If f(x)=x2+5x+3f ( x ) = x ^ { 2 } + 5 x + 3 , find f(a+h)f(a)f ( a + h ) - f ( a ) .

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Use the Leading Coefficient Test to determine the end behavior of the polynomial function. Then use this end behavior to match the function with its graph. - f(x)=3x22x+2f ( x ) = - 3 x ^ { 2 } - 2 x + 2

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Multiply using the rule for the product of the sum and difference of two terms. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (4xy2+10x)(4xy210x)\left( 4 x y ^ { 2 } + 10 x \right) \left( 4 x y ^ { 2 } - 10 x \right)

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Factor the greatest common factor from the polynomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - 15xy+21xz6xw15 x y + 21 x z - 6 x w

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Multiply using the rule for the product of the sum and difference of two terms. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (6x+11)(6x11)( 6 x + 11 ) ( 6 x - 11 )

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Multiply the monomials. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (12x5y7z)(9x2yz3)\left( 12 x ^ { 5 } y ^ { 7 } z \right) \left( - 9 x ^ { 2 } y z ^ { 3 } \right)

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Subtract the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers. - (4y2n+4yn1)(5y2n+6yn+4)\left( 4 y ^ { 2 n } + 4 y ^ { n } - 1 \right) - \left( 5 y ^ { 2 n } + 6 y ^ { n } + 4 \right)

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