Friday, October 10, 2014

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In chapter 3, the following chapters encompassed polynomial functions, the division of polynomial functions, zeros and factors of polynomial functions, and then real zeros and factors of polynomial functions. In addition to those, we also emphasized on rational functions as well as approximating zeros. Within the chapter of polynomial functions, we learned how to divide them in two different ways. The first way was long division and the second was synthetic division.

Below are examples of each way of solving:
An important reminder of solving synthetic division is that the first numeric value is always brought down. After that step, then it is multiplied to the divisor and added to the other numbers. In addition, the remainder of either polynomial functions is always written over the divisor.
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