Monday, October 13, 2014

chapter 3 summary

In chapter three, we learned about rational zeros, rational functions, divisions and asymtopes.  The chapter was not extremely hard to me, it is just a little tidious when doing some steps.  When we are given a function and a zero or factor, we use division to find the other zeros. The power of the first x term indicates the number of zeros.  When the problem asks me to complete the factorization, I divide all the given zeros or factors to get the equation into x square form. We need to put the answer into the form of q(x)•d(x)+r(x).  I liked this chapter eventhough I think I did bad on the test.  

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