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7-3. Study Guide and Intervention. Rational Exponents. Rational Exponents For any real numbers ??6. (6xy)² = ??6xy. Example 1 Write (6xy) in radical.
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6-3 Study Guide and Intervention Square Root Functions and Inequalities PERIOD Square Root Functions A function that contains the square root of a variable expression is a square root function The domain of a square root function is those values for which the radicand is greater than or equal to 0 Example: Graph y = State its domain and range
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Square Root Functions A function that contains the square root of a variable expression is a square root function The domain of a square root function is those values for which the radicand is greater than or equal to 0 Example Graph y = 3x - 2 State its domain and range Since the radicand cannot be negative the domain of the function is 3x
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Worksheet 6 3a Lesson Objectives:1) Graph and analyze square root functions 2) Graph square root inequalities Common Core Standards: F IF 7 b Graph square root cube root and piecewise-defined functions including step functions and absolute value functions
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NAME ______________________________________________ DATE ____________ PERIOD _____7-17-1
©Glencoe/McGraw-Hill375Glencoe Algebra 2
Lesson 7-1
Polynomial Functions
Apolynomial of degree nin one variable xis an expression of the formPolynomial ina0
x n a 1 x n1É a
n2 x 2 a n1 xa nOne Variable
where the coefficients a 0 , a 1 , a 2 , É, a n represent real numbers, a 0 is not zero, and nrepresents a nonnegative integer. The degree of a polynomialin one variable is the greatest exponent of its variable. The leading coefficientis the coefficient of the term with the highest degree. Apolynomial function of degree ncan be described by an equation of the formPolynomialP(x) a0
x n a 1 x n1É a
n2 x 2 a n1 xa nFunction
where the coefficients a 0 , a 1 , a 2 , É, a n represent real numbers, a 0 is not zero, and nrepresents a nonnegative integer.What are the degree and leading coefficient of 3x
2 2x 4 7 x 3 Rewrite the expression so the powers of xare in decreasing order. 2x 4 x 3 3x 2 7 This is a polynomial in one variable. The degree is 4, and the leading coefficient is 2.Find f(5) if f(x) x3
2x 210x20.
f(x) x 3 2x 210x20Original function
f(5) (5) 3 2(5) 210(5) 20Replace xwith 5.
125 50 50 20Evaluate.
5Simplify.
Find g(a
21) if g(x) x
2 3x4. g(x) x 23x4Original function
g(a 2 1) (a 2 1) 2 3(a 21) 4Replace xwith a
2 1. a 4 2a 2 1 3a 23 4Evaluate.
a 4 a 26Simplify.
State the degree and leading coefficient of each polynomial in one variable. If it is not a polynomial in one variable, explain why.8; 8 1.3x 4 6x 3 x 2124; 32.100 5x
3 10x 77; 103.4x
6 6x 4 8x 8 10x 2 20 4.4x 23xy16y
2 5.8x 3 9x 5 4x 2 366.not a polynomial in 5; 9one variable; contains 6; two variables
Find f(2) and f(5) for each function.
7.f(x) x2
98.f(x) 4x
3 3x 22x19.f(x) 9x
3 4x 2 5x75; 16 23; 586 73; 1243
1 1 72x3 36x
6 25x
2
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Example2Example2
Example3Example3
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Chapter 7 Test, Form 1
NAME DATE PERIOD
SCORE©Glencoe/McGraw-Hill429Glencoe Algebra 2
Assessment
Write the letter for the correct answer in the blank at the right of each question.1.Find p(3) if p(x)4x.
A.12B.4C.1D.71.
2.State the number of real zeros for the function
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