Factor Theorem
Graph, That, Thing!
The Kil'bourne' Identity
Grab bag
800

Given a polynomial and one of it's factors, find the other one(s):

(x2+16x +48); (x+4)

(x + 12)

800

Sketch a rough graph given the zeroes


(x - 2)(x + 2)

Kilbourne checks

800

Transform one side to prove if this is an identity

2x + 3 = 4x + 3 - 2x

Yes! 

800

What is the 11th letter of the alphabet?

K

900

Given a polynomial and one of it's factors, find the other one(s):

(x3 + x2 - 10x +8); (x-2)

(remember the cross thing after you divide)

(x+4)(x-3)

900

Sketch a rough graph given the zeroes

(x-5)(x+1)(x-3)

Lemme see

900

Transform one side to prove if this is an identity

(x - 2)(x + 8) = x2 +6x - 16

Yes!

900

How many PO-TAY-TOES are hanging up in the hall?

Thirty 

1000

DAILY DOUBLE!

Make your wager

What is my degree in?

1000

x(x-2)(x+4)(x+3)(2x+3)

Extra time for this one

I am the decider

1000

Transform one side to prove if this is an identity

(x + 3)= x3 + 6x2 + 9x + 27

No! :( 

1000

Select a representative...

You will be reciting the poem Annabel Lee to Knapchuck's class. The class will vote who did the best job. 


Let's go!