Chapter 4 Algebra 2 Vocabulary Test
minimum
If a point is on a graph of a polynomial function and no other nearby points of the graph have a lesser y- coordinate, the point is a relative (maximum, minimum) of the function.
Synthetic substitution
(End behavior, Synthetic substitution) is a method for evaluating a polynomial function f(x) at a particular value of x.
relative maximum
A (relative maximum, depressed polynomial) is a turning point where the graph increases as it approaches the point and decreases as it moves away from the point.
depressed polynomial
If x^3+3x^2-4x-12 is divided by x - 2, the quotient will be x^2+5x+6 and the remainder will be 0. In this case, x^2+5x+6 is called (quadratic form, depressed polynomial).
synthetic division
A shortcut method used to divide polynomials by binomials is called (end behavior, synthetic division).
leading coefficient
The degree and (relative minimum, leading coefficient) of a polynomial function determines the graph's end behavior.
polynomial in one variable
The expression 4x^3+3x^2 -5x+6 is a(n) (polynomial identity, polynomial in one variable).
standard notation
The form we usually write in is called (standard notation, quadratic form).
simplify
To (simplify, synthetic substitute). (3x^2y^2)(-2x^2y^3) means to write it as -6x^4y^5
quadratic form
Writing the polynomial 2x^4 + 9x^2 -15 as 2(x^2) - 9 (x^2) -15 uses the idea of (leading coefficients, quadratic form)
polynomial identity
a polynomial equation that is true for any values that are substituted for the variables, without only one specific solution.
degree of a polynomial
the degree of a monomial with the greatest degree.