Homework: Page 322 - 3248, 9, 14, 16 - 21, 23, 32 - 36, 41- 44, 50 - 52; use www.desmos.com if you don't have a graphing calculator.
We looked at the real zeros of a polynomial function (the x-intercepts) and we also found that we could have complex zeros from our quadratic factors. We used factoring as a technique to get the factors and then used the zero product property. We reviewed GCF and the grouping method. If the polynomial could not be factored we found the real zeros on the TI-Nspire calculators and then used synthetic division to find the complex zeros. We completed 9 examples together.
Homework: Page 322 - 3248, 9, 14, 16 - 21, 23, 32 - 36, 41- 44, 50 - 52; use www.desmos.com if you don't have a graphing calculator.
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