Unit
Polynomials
MA, Stanford University
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MA, Stanford University
Teaching in the San Francisco Bay Area
Alissa is currently a teacher in the San Francisco Bay Area and Brightstorm users love her clear, concise explanations of tough concepts
Recall that the zeros of a polynomial can be written in parentheses with x as factors of the polynomial. We practice that skill here, assuming all factors occur only once and not including the calculation of the leading coefficient, which you might need to do in more sophisticated problems. You can leave your polynomial in factored form, or multiply it into expanded standard form.
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