What are the possible rational zeros for a polynomial function?
PCX Chapter 2 FE Review

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The possible rational zeros can be found using the Rational Root Theorem, which states that any rational solution, expressed as a fraction p/q, has p as a factor of the constant term and q as a factor of the leading coefficient.
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Define 'multiplicity' in the context of polynomial roots.
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Multiplicity refers to the number of times a particular root appears in a polynomial. For example, if (x - r) is a factor of a polynomial with an exponent of n, then r is a root with multiplicity n.
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How do you determine the multiplicity of a root from a polynomial's graph?
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The multiplicity of a root can be determined by observing the behavior of the graph at the root. If the graph touches the x-axis and turns around, the root has an even multiplicity. If it crosses the x-axis, the root has an odd multiplicity.
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What is synthetic division and when is it used?
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Synthetic division is a simplified form of polynomial long division used to divide a polynomial by a linear factor of the form (x - c). It is faster and requires less writing than traditional long division.
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What is the significance of the remainder in synthetic division?
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The remainder in synthetic division indicates whether the divisor (x - c) is a factor of the polynomial. If the remainder is zero, then (x - c) is a factor.
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How do you find the roots of a polynomial function?
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To find the roots of a polynomial function, set the polynomial equal to zero and solve for x. This can involve factoring, using the quadratic formula, or applying synthetic division.
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What does it mean for a polynomial to have a root of multiplicity 2?
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A root of multiplicity 2 means that the root is repeated twice. This affects the graph, causing it to touch the x-axis at that root but not cross it.
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