Sie sind auf Seite 1von 18

Algebra II - Polynomials ~1~ NJCTL.

org
Polynomial Functions
Properties of Exponents: Class Work
Simplify the following expressions.

1.








2.








3.








4. (







5. (








6. (







7. (







8. (

)(








9. (








10. (














Algebra II - Polynomials ~2~ NJCTL.org

Properties of Exponents: Homework
Simplify the following expressions.

11.








12.








13.








14. (








15. (








16. (







17. (







18. (

)(








19. (








20. (















Algebra II - Polynomials ~3~ NJCTL.org
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials: Class Work
Simplify.
21.



22.



23.

24.



25. ( ) ( )

26. () ()

27. ( ) ( )

28. ( ) (

)

29. (

) ( ) (

)

30. The legs of an isosceles triangle are (3x+2) inches and the base is (4x-5) inches. Find the perimeter of
the triangle.


Adding and Subtracting Polynomials: Homework
Simplify.
31.



32.



33.

34.



35. ( ) ( )

36. (

) (

)

37. ( ) ( )

38. ( ) (

)

39. (

) (

) (

)
40. The width of a rectangle is (5x+2) inches and the length is (6x-7) inches. Find the perimeter of the
rectangle.
Algebra II - Polynomials ~4~ NJCTL.org
Multiplying Polynomials: Class Work
Simplify.
41. (

)



42. (

)



43.

)



44. ( )( )



45. ( )( )



46. (

)( )



47. ()(

)



48. ( )(

)



49. (

)(

)



50. (

)(

)



51. The width of a rectangle is (5x+2) inches and
the length is (6x-7) inches. Find the area of
the rectangle.



52. The legs of a right triangle are (6x-2) meters
and (4x+2) meters. Find the area.

53. A rectangle of (2x) ft by (3x-1) ft is cut out of
a large rectangle of (4x+1)ft by(2x+2)ft. what
is area of the shape that remains?




54. A pool that is 20ft by 30ft is going to have a
deck x ft added all the way around the pool.
Write an expression in simplified form for the
area of the deck.



55. ( )( )



56. ( )





57. ( )( )



58. ( )





59. ( )( )



60. What is the area of a square with sides
(3x+2) inches?

Expand, using the Binomial Theorem:

61. ( )




62. ( )




63. ( )




64. ( )


Algebra II - Polynomials ~5~ NJCTL.org

Multiplying Polynomials: Homework
Simplify.
65. (

)


66. (

)


67.

)


68. ( )( )


69. ( )( )


70. (

)( )


71. ()(

)


72. ( )(

)


73. (

)(

)


74. (

)(

)


75. The width of a rectangle is (4x-3) inches and
the length is (3x-5) inches. Find the area of
the rectangle.


76. The legs of a right triangle are (5x-3) meters
and (2x+3) meters. Find the area.



77. A rectangle of (3x) ft by (5x-1) ft is cut out of
a large rectangle of (6x+2)ft by(3x+4)ft. what
is area of the shape that remains?


78. A pool that is 25ft by 40ft is going to have a
deck x ft added all the way around the pool.
Write an expression in simplified form for the
area of the deck.



79. ( )( )


80. ( )




81. ( )( )


82. ( )




83. ( )( )


84. What is the area of a square with sides of
(4x-1) inches?

Expand the following using the binomial
Theorem:
85. ( )




86. ( )




87. ( )




88. ( )



Algebra II - Polynomials ~6~ NJCTL.org

Division of Polynomials: Class Work
Simplify.

89.








90. (

) (

)






91. (

)()








92.








93. (

) ( )






94. (

)( )








95.








96. (

) ( )







97. (

)( )







98. The volume a hexagonal prism is
(

and has a
height of (t+1) cm. Find the area of
the base. (Use V=Bh)


Algebra II - Polynomials ~7~ NJCTL.org

Division of Polynomials: Homework
Simplify.

99.








100. (

)
(

)






101. (

)(








102.








103. (

)
( )






104. (

)( )








105.








106. (

) ( )






107. (

)( )








108. The volume a hexagonal prism
is (

. The area
of the base, B is (t-1) cm
2
. Find the
height of the prism. (Use V=Bh)
Algebra II - Polynomials ~8~ NJCTL.org
Characteristics of Polynomial Functions: Class Work

Is the graph of f(x) an odd or even degree polynomial? Decide if the lead coefficient is positive or negative.

109. 110. 111. 112.




Determine if each of the following functions is an odd-function, even-function or neither.

113. ()


114.


115. () (

)
116. ()

Are the following functions odd, even, or neither? How many zeros does each function appear to have?
117. 118. 118. 120.




Characteristics of Polynomial Functions: Homework

Is the graph of f(x) an odd or even degree polynomial? Decide if the lead coefficient is positive or negative.
121. 122. 123. 124.




Is following function an odd-function, an even-function or neither.

125. ()


126.


127. ()

)
128. ()



Are the following functions odd, even or neither? How many zeros does the function appear to have?
129. 130. 131. 132.






Algebra II - Polynomials ~9~ NJCTL.org
Analyzing Graphs and Tables of Polynomial Functions: Class Work

Identify any zeros (either as an integer or as an interval values of x)of the function. Label any relative maximum
and minimum.
133. 134. 135. 136.








137. 138. 139.







Analyzing Graphs and Tables of Polynomial Functions: Homework
Identify any zeros of the function. Label any relative maximum and minimum.

140. 141. 142. 143.








144. 145. 146.












x f(x)
-2 5
-1 1
0 -1
1 0
2 2
3 1
4 -1
x f(x)
-2 2
-1 -3
0 -4
1 -1
2 2
3 5
4 -2
x f(x)
-2 -4
-1 0
0 2
1 1
2 -1
3 -3
4 -1
x f(x)
-2 2
-1 4
0 2
1 -2
2 0
3 3
4 1
x f(x)
-2 6
-1 2
0 1
1 3
2 1
3 -1
4 0
x f(x)
-2 4
-1 -2
0 -3
1 -1
2 1
3 3
4 7
Algebra II - Polynomials ~10~ NJCTL.org
Zeros and Roots of a Polynomial Function: Class Work

How many real zeros does each function below have? Identify any zeros of multiplicity 2 or more. How many
imaginary zeros are there?
147. 148. 149.






Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity.

150. () ( )( )( )( )


151. () (

)(

)


152. ( )

( )( )

153. ()

( )( )

154. (

)( )

)




Zeros and Roots of a Polynomial Function: Homework

How many real zeros does each function below have? Identify any zeros of multiplicity 2 or more. How many
imaginary zeros are there?
155. 156. 157.






Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity.

158. () ( )( )( )( )


159. () (

)(

)


160. ( )

)
161. ()

( )( )( )( )



162. ( )

)(

)





Zeros and Roots of a Polynomial Function by Factoring: Class Work
Algebra II - Polynomials ~11~ NJCTL.org
Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity.

163. ()

166. ()



164. ()

167. ()



165. ()

168. ()





Zeros and Roots of a Polynomial Function by Factoring: Homework
Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity.

169. ()

172. ()



170. ()

173. ()



171. ()

174. ()





Writing Polynomials from Given Zeros: Class work
Write a polynomial function of least degree with integral coefficients that has the given zeros.

175. 179. 180.

176.

177.



178.




Writing Polynomials from Given Zeros: Homework
Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity.

181.

185. 186.

182.

183. ( )

184. ( )
UNIT REVIEW
Algebra II - Polynomials ~12~ NJCTL.org
Multiple Choice
1. Simplify the following expression: (


a.


b.


c.


d.


2. The sides of a rectangle are (2x+1) ft and (3x 4) ft find the perimeter of the rectangle.
a. (5x-3) ft
b. (10x+6)ft
c. (8x-7)ft
d. (10x-6)ft
3. The sides of a rectangle are (2x + 1) ft and (3x 4) ft find the area of the rectangle.
a. (6x
2
5x 4) ft
2

b. (6x
2
4) ft
2

c. (6x
2
3x 4) ft
2

d. (6x
2
10x 4) ft
2

4. A pool that is 10ft by 20 ft is going to have a deck (x) ft added all the way around the pool. Write an
expression in simplified form for the area of the deck.
a. (


b. (


c. (


d. (


5. What is the area of a square with sides (6x 2) inches?
a. (


b. (


c. (


d. (


6.

is equivalent to which of the following?


a.


b.


c.


d.


7. (

) ( )
a.


b.


c.


d.



8. A box has volume of (

and a height of (x+1) cm. Find the area of the base of the box.
Algebra II - Polynomials ~13~ NJCTL.org
a. (3x + 2) cm
2

b. (3x 2) cm
2

c. (3x + 5) cm
2

d. (3x 5) cm
2

9. Using the graph, decide if the following function has an odd or even degree and the sign of the lead
coefficient.
a. odd degree; positive
b. odd degree; negative
c. even degree; positive
d. even degree; negative
10. Which of the following equations is of an odd-function?
a.


b.


c.

)
d.


11. What value should A be in the table so that the function has 4 zeros?
a. -2
b. 0
c. 1
d. 3

12. Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity:
(

)(

)
a. Real zeros: -4 with multiplicity 2; Imaginary zeros: 4i each with multiplicity 1
b. Real zeros: -4 with multiplicity 3, 4 with multiplicity 1; No imaginary zeros
c. Real zeros: -4 with multiplicity 4; No imaginary zeros
d. Real zeros: -4 with multiplicity 2; Imaginary zeros: 2i with multiplicity 2

Extended Response
1. A swimming pool is (2x+3) ft by (4x-5) ft.
a. What area does the pool cover?
b. A uniform patio of (x+1) ft is to encircle the pool, what area will the patio and the pool occupy?
c. What is the area of the patio alone?
d. A fence is needed to go around the patio. How much fence is needed?
2. Graph ( )

( )( )( )
a. Name the real zeros and their multiplicity.
b. Identify any relative maximums and minimums.
3. The function ()

has a factor of (x 1).


a. Reduce f(x) by dividing by (x 1).
4. Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity of the function
()


5. Name all of the real and imaginary zeros and state their multiplicity of the function
()


6. Write a polynomial function of least degree with integral coefficients that has the given zeros.
-4.5, -1, 0, 1, 4.5,
x f(x)
-2 6
-1 A
0 2
1 3
2 1
3 -1
4 0
Algebra II - Polynomials ~14~ NJCTL.org
Answer Key
1. a
12

2. b
12
c
8

3. -24d
4

4. 16e
8
f
4

5.


6.


7.


8.


9.


10.


11. a
19

12. b
4
c
2

13.


14. 81e
12
f
8

15.


16.


17.


18.


19.


20.


21. 5x
2

22. -3y
2
+7y
23. a+b
24. 6a
2
b-3ab
2

25. -3x-7
26. 13m+6
27. 4n
28. -5n
2
+6n-2
29. 6g
2
-4g-7
30. Perimeter = (10x-1) inches
31. 8d
2

32. 5y
2
+21y
33. -3b
34. 19a
2
b-9ab
2

35. 13x+5
36. 5m
2
-m-1
37. 6n+16
38. -2n
2
-n-7
39. -3g
3
+10g
2
-5g-11
40. Perimeter = (22x-10) inches
41. 6x
3
+12x
2
-9x
42. -8a
3
b+6a
2
b
2
+12a
2
b
43. 35j
4
k
3
+63j
3
k
2
-14jk
3
+70jk
2

44. 8x
2
-8x-6
45. 6b
2
+12b-48
46. c
3
+4c
2
-3c-12
47. 2m
3
-2m
2
-17m+15
48. 12f
3
+22f
2
-18f+5
49. 4p
4
+32p
3
+10p
2
+16p+4
50. 12t
4
-11t
3
+41t
2
-11t+9
51. Area = (30x
2
-23x-14) in.
2

52. Area = (12x
2
+2x-2) m
2

53. Area = (2x
2
+12x+2) ft.
2

54. Area
deck
= (4x
2
+100x) ft.
2

55. 4a
2
-9
56. b
2
+4b+4
57. c
2
-2c+1
58. 4d
2
+16de+16e
2

59. 25f
2
-81
60. (9x
2
+12x+4) in.
2

Algebra II - Polynomials ~15~ NJCTL.org
61. 32x
5
+320x
4
y+1280x
3
y
2
+2560x
2
y
3
+2560xy
4
+1024y
5

62. 343a
3
+147a
2
b+21ab
2
+b
3

63. 729x
6
-5832x
5
z+19440x
4
z
2
-34560x
3
z
3
+34560x
2
z
4
-
18432xz
5
+4096z
6

64. y
4
-20y
3
z+150y
2
z
2
-500yz
3
+625z
4

65. 12x
3
-20x
2
-8x
66. -18a
3
b+30a
2
b
2
+42ab
67. 16j
5
k
4
+48j
4
k
3
-40j
2
k
4
+88j
2
k
3

68. 24x
2
+34x+5
69. 8b
2
-40b+18
70. 6c
3
+4c
2
-12c-8
71. 6m
3
-27m
2
+22m+20
72. 18f
3
+12f
2
-13f+4
73. 2p
4
+16p
3
-p
2
-40p-10
74. 15t
4
-19t
3
+29t
2
-15t+6
75. Area = (12x
2
-29x+15) in.
2

76. Area = (5x
2
+4.5x-4.5) m
2

77. Area = (3x
2
+33x+8) in.
2

78. Area
deck
= (4x
2
+130x) ft.
2

79. 9a
2
-1
80. b
2
-4b+4
81. c
2
-1
82. 9d
2
-30de+25e
2

83. 25f
2
+90f+81
84. Area = (16x
2
-8x+1) in.
2

85. 64a
6
-192a
5
b+240a
4
b
2
-160a
3
b
3
+60a
2
b
4
-12ab
5
+b
6

86. 27x
3
+54x
2
y+36xy
2
+8y
3

87. 3125y
5
-12500y
4
z+20000y
3
z
2
-3200y
2
z
3
+6400yz
4
-1024z
5

88. A
4
+28a
3
b+294a
2
b
2
+1372ab
3
+2401b
4

89. 2x
2
-x+3
90. 2a
2
b
2
+4ab
2
-3b
91. 2f
2
+3 -


92. 2x
2
-2x+3
93. 4a
3
+12a
2
+6a+9 +


94. 3f
2
-7f+1 -


95. 4x
2
-4x+4 -


96. 4a
3
+8a
2
+10a+20 +


97. 6f
2
-18f+54 -


98. B = (3t
2
-7t + 8 -

) cm.
2

99. 4x
3
-3x+6
100. a
3
b+2a
2
b- 4a
101. f+


102. 3x
2
-12x+45 -


103. 3a
3
-3a
2
-9a-6 -


104. 2f
2
+f+3 -


105. 3x
2
-3x+3
106. 2a
3
+4a
2
+2a+4
107. 4f
2
-8f+16 -


108. height = 4t
2
+4t+3+

cm
109. Odd; positive
110. Even; negative
111. Even; positive
112. Odd; negative
113. Even function
114. Neither
115. Neither
116. Odd
117. Odd function; 3 zeros
118. Even function; 2 zeros
119. Odd function; 3 zeros
120. Even function; 2 zeros
121. Odd; negative
122. Even; negative
123. Even; positive
Algebra II - Polynomials ~16~ NJCTL.org
124. Odd; negative
125. Neither
126. Odd function
127. Odd function
128. Even function
129. Even function; 2 zeros
130. Odd function; 1 zero
131. Even function; 2 zeros
132. Odd function; 1 zero
133. Zeros: between x= -2 and x= -1,
at x= 0, between x=1 and x= 2; relative
max at x=-1; relative min at x=1
134. Zeros: between x=-2 and x=-1,
between x=-1 and x=0, between x=0
and x=1, between x=1 and x=2; relative
max at x=-1 and x=1; relative min at
x=0
135. Zeros: at x=-2 and x=2; no
relative max; relative min at x=0
136. Zeros: between x=-2 and x=-1,
between x=-1 and x=0 , at x=0,
between x=0 and x=1, between x=1
and 2; relative max at x-.5 and x1.5;
relative min at x-1.5 and x.5
137. Zeros: between x=-1 and 0, at
x=1, between x=3 and 4; relative max
x=2; relative min at x=0
138. Zeros: at x=-1, between x=1 and
2; relative max at x=0; relative min at
x=3
139. Zeros: between x=-2 and x=-1,
between x=1 and x=2, between x=3
and x=4; relative max at x=3; relative
min at x=0
140. Zero: at x=2; no relative max or
min
141. Zeros: at x-2, x-1, x0,
x1,and x2; relative max at x=-1.5
and x=.5; relative min at x=-.5 and
x=1.5
142. Zeros: between x=-2 and x=-1,
between x=1 and x=2; relative max at
x=0; relative min at x=-1 and x=1
143. No zeros; relative max at x=0;
relative min at x=-1 and x=1
144. Zeros: between x=2 and 3, and
at x=4; relative max at x=1; relative min
at x=0 and x=3
145. Zeros: between x=0 and 1, at
x=2; relative max at x=-1 and x=3;
relative min at x=1
146. Zeros: between x=-2 and x=-1,
between x=1 and x=2; no relative max;
relative min at x=0
147. 3 real zeros: at x=0 and x=2
(mult. of 2); no imaginary zeros
148. 2 real zeros: at x=-2 (mult. of 2);
2 imaginary zeros
149. 2 real zeros: at x -1.25 and x
1.25; 2 imaginary zeros
150. Real zeros: at x=-1 (mult. of 1), at
x=-2 (mult. of 2) and x=3 (mult. of 1)
151. Real zeros: at x=-1 (mult. of 1), at
x=1 (mult. of 1); Imaginary zeros: at x= i
(mult. of 1), at x=-i (mult. of 1)
152. Real zeros: at x=-1 (mult. of 2), at
x=2 (mult. of 1), at x=-2 (mult. of 1)
Algebra II - Polynomials ~17~ NJCTL.org
153. Real zeros: at x=0 (mult. of 2), at
x=10 (mult. of 1), at
x=-1(mult. of 1)
154. Real zeros: at x=-3 (mult. of 3),
at x=3 (mult. of 1); Imaginary zeros: at
x=3i (mult. of 1), at x=-3i (mult. of 1)
155. 2 real zeros: at x=-1 (mult. of 2)
and at x=1 (mult. of 2); no imaginary
zeros
156. 3 real zeros: at x=1 and x=3
(mult. of 2); no imaginary zeros
157. 1 real zero: at x=0; 2 imaginary
zeros
158. Real zeros: at x=1 (mult. of 1), at
x=-2 (mult. of 2), at x=3 (mult. of 1)
159. Real zeros: at x=2 (mult. of 1), at
x=-2 (mult. of 1); Imaginary zeros: at
x=2i (mult. of 1), at x=-2i (mult. of 1)
160. Real zeros: at x=-7 (mult. of 2),
x=4 (mult. of 1), at x=-4 (mult. of 1)
161. Real zeros: at x=0 (mult. of 4), at
x=7 (mult. of 1), at x=6 (mult. of 1), at
x=-2 (mult. of 1), at x=5 (mult. of 1)
162. Real zeros: at x=-4 (mult. of 3), at
x=4 (mult. of 1); Imaginary zeros: at
x=4i (mult. of 1), at x=-4i (mult. of 1)
163. 3 Real zeros: at x=0 (mult. of 1),
at x=-3 (mult. of 1), at x=-5 (mult. of 1
164. 2 Real zeros: at x=0 (mult. of 2) 2
Imaginary zeros: at x= 3i (mult. of 1), at
x=-3i (mult. of 1)
165. 3 Real zeros: at x=-1.5 (mult. of
1), at x= 2 (mult. of 1), at x=-2 (mult. of
1)
166. 2 Real zeros: at x=-3 (mult. of 1),
at x=3 (mult. of 1);
2 Imaginary zeros: at x= i (mult. of 1),
at x=-i (mult. of 1)
167. 3 Real zeros: at x=-1 (mult. of 1),
at x=-

(mult. of 1), at x=3 (mult. of 1)


168. 3 Real zeros: at x=-5 (mult. of 1),
at x=-4 (mult. of 1), at x=5 (mult. of 1)
169. 3 Real zeros: at (mult. of
1), at (mult. of 1), at x=3
170. 2 Real zeros: at (mult. of
1), at (mult. of 1);
2 Imaginary zeros: at (mult. of
1), at (mult. of 1)
171. 3 Real zeros: at x=-3 (mult. of 1),
at x= 3 (mult. of 1), at x=-5 (mult. of 1)
172. 2 Real zeros: at (mult. of
1), at (mult. of 1);
2 Imaginary zeros: at (mult. of
1), at (mult. of 1)
173. 1 Real zero: at (mult. of
1); 2 Imaginary zeros: at


(mult. of 1), at

(mult. of 1)
174. 4 Real zeros: at (mult. of
1), at (mult. of 1), at
(mult. of 1), at (mult. of 1)
175. () ( )( )( )
176. () ( )( )( )( )
177. () ( ) (

) ( )
178. () ( )( )(

) (

)
179. () ( )


180. () ( )

( )


181. () ( ) (

) ( )
Algebra II - Polynomials ~18~ NJCTL.org
182. () ( )( )
183. ()

( )( )
184. () ( )(
)( )


185. **()


186. () (

)(

)

REVIEW
1. D
2. D
3. A
4. A
5. D
6. C
7. D
8. D
9. B
10. A
11. A
12. A

1. a)


b)


c)


d)

2. ( )
( )
( )
( )
( )

3. a)


4. ( )
( )
( )

5. ( )
( )
( )

6. () (

)(

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen