Unit 4 Polynomial Functions
Lesson 1
Learning Focus
Model patterns of growth with tables, equations, graphs, and diagrams.
Make conjectures about function rates of change.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we modeled situations with quadratic and cubic functions with recursive and explicit equations. We learned that the rate of change of a cubic function is quadratic, the rate of change of a quadratic function is linear, and the rate of change of a linear function is constant.
Lesson 2
Learning Focus
Compare quadratic and cubic functions.
Graph cubic functions.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we examined the features of the cubic parent function,
Lesson 3
Learning Focus
Find roots and factors of quadratic and cubic functions.
Write quadratic and cubic equations in factored form.
Identify multiple roots of quadratic and cubic functions.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we found roots of cubic functions using the same methods we learned for quadratic functions. We found that cubic functions can have multiple roots, like quadratic functions. We learned to verify roots and write equivalent equations in factored and standard form. During the lesson, we applied the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to cubic functions to consider the number and types of possible roots.
Lesson 4
Learning Focus
Break down a polynomial function to find the roots.
Write a polynomial function in factored form.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we learned to find the roots of a polynomial by using long division and factoring to break down the polynomial into factors of lower degree. Technology was useful for checking work and finding real roots that can be used to find complex roots. We determined the number and type of roots possible for each polynomial, which will be useful in writing equations and finding roots in upcoming lessons.
Lesson 5
Learning Focus
Find patterns in the end behavior of polynomial functions.
Describe the end behavior of a function using appropriate notation.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we examined the end behavior of polynomial and exponential functions. We found patterns that allow us to predict the end behavior for polynomials. We learned to use notation to write the end behavior for functions. We learned the definition of odd and even functions and how to identify them by their symmetries.
Lesson 6
Learning Focus
Combine pieces of information about polynomials to write equations and graph them.
Identify features of polynomials from equations and graphs.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, we put together everything we have learned in the unit to write equations and graph polynomials. We wrote equations given roots and found roots given equations using the relationship between roots and factors. We graphed polynomials using the roots and end behavior to predict the shape of the curve.