Lesson 1
1. Lesson 1
1.9. Explore 5
Module 3: Polynomial Functions
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Open Factored Form Explorer again. Choose a polynomial of degree 5. Set the a slider to 0.5. Manipulate the values for b, c, d, e, and f to see what happens when two or more factors are the same. You may want to look at the number of x-intercepts and what happens in the vicinity of each x-intercept.
- Record your observations in a table similar to the one shown.
Number of Factors that Are the Same Number of x-intercepts Sketch or Screen Capture of the Graph at the x-intercept of the Corresponding Repeated Factor Does the graph cross the x-axis at the x-intercept corresponding to the repeated factor? 0 5 yes 2 3 4 5 - Summarize the relationship between the number of repeating factors and the behaviour of the graph at the corresponding x-intercept.
Save your responses in your course folder.
The shape would look similar to this, but the x-intercepts will vary.
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