A polynomial of that degree is: (x-2)2(x+4)(x)
What is an example of a 4th degree polynomial.
Other words for x-intercepts.
What are roots and zeros?
y = - 4 (x+3)(x+2)
What is a polynomial with negative orientation and matching end behaviors?
Roots are another word for this.
What is another word for x-intercepts?
f(x) = 4x3 - 8x + 7
What is an example of a cubic function?
y=3x2 - 4x5 - 8
What is a fifth degree polynomial?
Has x-intercepts at (-4,0), (5,0) and (-7,0).
What is the function f(x) = (x+4)(x-5)(x+7)?
f(x) = x6+3x4-8 and g(x) = (x+8)(x+7)3
What are examples of even functions?
These are the x-intercepts for the function
f(x) = (x+2)(x+1)(x-8)
What is a function with zeros at (-2,0), (-1,0), and (8,0).
y=1/4(x-8)(x+2)(x-0.5)
What is an example of a cubic function?
What is a graph that is even?
y=3(x - 4)2
What does a graph look like with positive orientation and matching end behaviors?
These are the zeros of the function
f(x) = (x+2)2(x+1)
What are -2, and -1
y = 0.5(x - 3)2(x+2)(x)(x-8)
What is an example of a quintic?
What is an example graph that has odd degree?
A polynomial y= 2x4+3x2+b, where the y-intercept is (0,7)
y=1/2 x +8 and y = (x+4)4(x+1)
What are examples of odd functions?
f(x)=2x2+11x+12
What is a function that has roots at -4 and -1.5?
6th and up.
After what degree did Kincaid stop naming specifically the family of function?
y=1/2 x4(x -8)2
What is a 6th degree polynomial?
A polynomial whose y-intercept is also one of the x-intercepts.
What is a polynomial that has a factor of (x) in the equation?
g(x)=-5x5 -2x4 - 6x2
What is a polynomial with negative orientation and opposite end behaviors?
The double root of the function:
g(x)= x(x+2)(x+4)(x-3)2
What is 3?
The graph that embarrassingly makes Kincaid giggle a little bit.