Polynomial Functions
Polynomial Functions
Polynomial Functions
I. Objectives
a.define polynomial.
b.identify kinds of polynomials according to the number of terms and according to its degree.
A. Science Process
B. Materials
III. PROCEDURE
A. Preparatory Activities
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
4. Attendance
5. Classroom Management
B. Motivation
Quadratic Coefficient
Cubic Variable
Quartic Exponent
Biqadratic Sum
Polynomial
B A Q U A R T I C Q
V I D I S M Z H O W
A L Q C U B I C P E
R M F A M Q X J A R
I M G O D W C K S T
A NB H P U R V L D Y
B V J A Y E B M F U
L X K S T R N T G I
E X P O N E N T I O
Q U A D R A T I C C
P O L Y N O M I A L
B. Presentation
a. Discussion
A polynomial function is a function that involves only non-negative integer powers or only positive
integer exponents of a variable in an equation like the quadratic equation, cubic equation, etc. For
example, 2x+5 is a polynomial that has exponent equal to 1.
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A polynomial function, in general, is also stated as a polynomial or polynomial expression, defined
by its degree. The degree of any polynomial is the highest power present in it. In this article, you will
learn polynomial function along with its expression and graphical representation of zero degrees,
one degree, two degrees and higher degree polynomials.
Table of Contents:
Definition
Examples
Types
Graphs
Questions
Polynomial Function Definition
A polynomial function is a function that can be expressed in the form of a polynomial. The definition
can be derived from the definition of a polynomial equation. A polynomial is generally represented as
P(x). The highest power of the variable of P(x) is known as its degree. Degree of a polynomial
function is very important as it tells us about the behaviour of the function P(x) when x becomes very
large. The domain of a polynomial function is entire real numbers (R).
If P(x) = an xn + an-1 xn-1+.……….…+a2 x2 + a1 x + a0, then for x ≫ 0 or x ≪ 0, P(x) ≈ an xn. Thus,
polynomial functions approach power functions for very large values of their variables.
x2+2x+1
3x-7
7x3+x2-2
All three expressions above are polynomial since all of the variables have positive integer
exponents. But expressions like;
5x-1+1
4x1/2+3x+1
(9x +1) ÷ (x)
are not polynomials, we cannot consider negative integer exponents or fraction exponent or division
here.
Also, see:
Polynomial Formula
Multiplying Polynomials
Polynomial Class 10 Notes
Polynomial Class 9 Notes
Constant Polynomial Function
Degree 0 (Constant Functions)
https://youtu.be/vaQCfB1UIJg
C. Generalization
A polynomial function is a function that involves only non-negative integer powers or only
positive integer exponents of a variable in an equation like the quadratic equation, cubic
equation, etc. For example, 2x+5 is a polynomial that has exponent equal to 1.
D. Application
IV. Evaluation
b. have 6 turns.
c. have 4 real zeros and 3 imaginary zeros.
2. f(x)=(x+4)(x-3)(x-2)
a. 3, √5
b. 3, √5, -√5
a. 6, 3, -3
b. -6, 3, -3
d. 6, 3i, -3i
b. 1, 1+3i, -1-3i
V Assignment
Open your book on page 204 and answer the activity 1 and 2.