Polynomial Functions and Expressions
Power FunctionsThe power functions consist of a monomial whose coefficient is called the constant of variation or constant of proportion. The most important vocabulary from this part of the unit is varies directly or (directly) proportional and varies inversely or inversely proportional.
Introduction to Polynomial FunctionsExample: Creating a 7th Degree Polynomial with Known Zeros and End BehaviorFinding The Real Zeros of a Polynomial FunctionExample: Finding Real Zeros of a PolynomialThe Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Review Topics for the Test on Polynomial Functions |
Graphs of the Basic Power FunctionsIntroduction to Polynomial FunctionsClick on the image above if the PowerPoint to the left doesn't work.
Polynomial Expressions: Operations on PolynomialsVideo: Adding and Subtracting Polynomial ExpressionsVideo: The Area Model (Box Method) for Multiplying Polynomial Expressions |