2.5.1

Graphs of Polynomials

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Drawing Graphs of Polynomials

Follow these steps to make drawing graphs of polynomial simple.

Intercepts

Intercepts

  • The degree of the leading term of the polynomial gives the maximum number of roots or xx-intercepts.
    • x4+2x12x^4+2x-12 has two real roots and so two xx-intercepts.
  • The yy-intercepts of the graph are found by substituting x=0x=0 into the polynomial.
End behavior

End behavior

  • The end behavior of a graph is how it behaves for very large or very small values of xx.
  • The end behavior is determined by both the degree and coefficient of the leading term.
Complete a table of values

Complete a table of values

  • Make a table of values for y when x is equal to different numbers in a given range.
Connect the points

Connect the points

  • Connect the points plotted on the graph with a smooth curve, comparing with what you know about the graph's shape from its equation.
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Algebra & Functions

2.1

Powers & Roots

2.2

Quadratic Equations

2.3

Inequalities

2.4

Polynomials

2.5

Graphs

2.6

Functions

2.7

Transformation of Graphs

2.8

Partial Fractions (A2 Only)

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Coordinate Geometry

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Sequences & Series

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Trigonometry

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Exponentials & Logarithms

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Differentiation

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Integration

9

Numerical Methods

10

Vectors

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