Exam 5: Polynomials, Polynomial Functions, and Factoring
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Multiply using one of the rules for the square of a binomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Add the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Factor the greatest common factor from the polynomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Subtract the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Multiply the monomial and the polynomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Use the graph to estimate the average number of minutes a woman exercised per week if her average monthly weight loss was 4.4 pounds. A) 115 min B) 120 min C) 135 min D) 127 min Answer: B Determine whether the graph shown is the graph of a polynomial function.
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Multiply using one of the rules for the square of a binomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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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.
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Use the FOIL method to multiply the binomials. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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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.
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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.
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Add the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Use the FOIL method to multiply the binomials. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Factor the greatest common factor from the polynomial. Assume any variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Subtract the polynomials. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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Find the product. Assume all variable exponents represent whole numbers.
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