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G11 Ch3 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6

The document consists of a series of polynomial problems including factoring, multiplying, finding GCF, expanding using the Binomial Theorem, and dividing polynomials. It contains multiple-choice questions for each problem, allowing students to select the correct answer. The problems cover various polynomial concepts suitable for a Grade 11 mathematics curriculum.

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G11 Ch3 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6

The document consists of a series of polynomial problems including factoring, multiplying, finding GCF, expanding using the Binomial Theorem, and dividing polynomials. It contains multiple-choice questions for each problem, allowing students to select the correct answer. The problems cover various polynomial concepts suitable for a Grade 11 mathematics curriculum.

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Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A

Ch 3 G11 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6

Factor the polynomial.

____ 1. 25w6 + 35w3


a. 5w2(5w4 + 7w) c. w3(25w3 + 35)
b. 5w3(5w3 + 7) d. 5(5w6 + 7w3)

____ 2. 54c3d4 + 9c4d2


a. 9c3d2(d2 + 6c) c. 9c4d2(d2 + 6)
b. 9c3d2(6d2 + c) d. 9c4d2(6d2 + 1)

____ 3. 2x 3  4x 2  8x
a. 2x(x2 + 2x + 4) c. 2x(x2 + 2x + 8)
b. 2x(x + 2)(x + 4) d. 2x3 + 4x2 + 8x

____ 4. A sports team is building a new stadium on a rectangular lot of land. If the lot measures 7x by 7x and the
sports field will be 5x by 5x, how much of the lot will be left over to build bleachers on?
a. 4x 2 c. 74x 2
b. 24x 2 d. 49x 2  25x 2

Use polynomial identities to multiply the expressions.

____ 5. (2x – 6)2


a. 4x2 – 24x + 36 c. 4x2 + 36
b. 4x2 – 8x + 36 d. 4x2 – 12x + 36

____ 6. (7m  5) 2
a. 49m2  70m  25 c. 49m2  70m  25
b. 49m2  70m  25 d. 49m2  35m  25

What is a simpler form of the following expressions?

____ 7. (7m2 – 5)(7m2 + 5)


a. 49m4 – 25 c. 49m2 – 25
b. 49m3 – 25 d. 49m4 + 25

____ 8. (j + 7)(j – 7)
a. j2 + 14j – 49 c. j2 + 14j – 49
b. j2 – 14j – 49 d. j2 – 49

____ 9. (2n + 2)(2n – 2)


a. 4n2 – 4 c. 4n2 + 2n – 4
b. 4n2 – 4n – 4 d. 4n2 + 4n – 4

____ 10. (4p – 8)(4p + 8)


a. 16p2 + 64p + 64 c. 16p2 – 64
b. 16p2 – 64p – 64 d. 16p2 + 64

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial.

____ 11. 26x2 + 34x4


a. x2 b. 26x2 c. 2x4 d. 2x2

____ 12. 48x6 + 6x2 – 26x3


a. 6x2 b. x2 c. 2x2 d. 2x6

Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial.

____ 13. What is the second term of (8v  s) 5 ?


a. 40s 4
b. 40s 4 v
c. 320s 4 v
d. 5s 4 v

____ 14. (d  3b) 3


a. d 3  3d 2 b  3db 2  b 3
b. d 3  3d 2 b  3db 2  b 3
c. d 3  9d 2 b  27db 2  27b 3
d. d 3  9d 2 b  27db 2  27b 3
____ 15. (4v  s) 5
a. s 5  20s 4 v  160s 3 v 2  640s 2 v 3  1280sv 4  1024v 5
b. s 5  20s 4  160s 3  640s 2  1280s  1024
c. s 5  80s 4 v  640s 3 v 2  2560s 2 v 3  5120sv 4  4096v 5
d. s 5  5s 4 v  10s 3 v 2  10s 2 v 3  5sv 4  v 5
____ 16. What is the fourth term of (d  4b) 3 ?
a. b 3
b. 64b 3
c. b 3
d. 64b 3

Use the Binomial Theorem to find the binomial expansion of the expression.

____ 17. (s  5v) 5


a. s 5  5s 4 v  10s 3 v 2  10s 2 v 3  5sv 4  v 5
b. s 5  125s 4 v  1250s 3 v 2  6250s 2 v 3  15625sv 4  15625v 5
c. s 5  25s 4 v  250s 3 v 2  1250s 2 v 3  3125sv 4  3125v 5
d. s 5  25s 4  250s 3  1250s 2  3125s  3125

Use Pascal’s Triangle to expand the binomial.

____ 18. (2v  s) 5


a. s 5  10s 4 v  40s 3 v 2  80s 2 v 3  80sv 4  32v 5
b. s 5  20s 4 v  80s 3 v 2  160s 2 v 3  160sv 4  64v 5
c. s 5  5s 4 v  10s 3 v 2  10s 2 v 3  5sv 4  v 5
d. s 5  10s 4  40s 3  80s 2  80s  32

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

____ 19. Divide 3x 3  2x 2  x  2 by x – 2 using long division.


a. 3x 2  4x  15, R 32 c. 3x 2  8x  17
b. 3x  4x  15
2 d. 3x 2  8x  17, R –36

____ 20. Divide x 3  x 2  x  2 by x + 4 using long division.


a. x 2  3x  11, R –42 c. x 2  5x  13
b. x 2  3x  11 d. x 2  5x  13, R 46

____ 21. Divide 4x 3  2x 2  3x  4 by x + 4 using long division.


a. 4x 2  14x  59 c. 4x 2  14x  59, R –232
b. 4x 2  18x  53, R 240 d. 4x 2  18x  53

____ 22. Use synthetic division to find P(–2) for P(x)  x 4  6x 3  2x 2  7x  10.
a. 52 b. 10 c. –20 d. –2

____ 23. Is (x  2) a factor of P(x)  x 3  2x 2  6x  4 ? If it is, write P(x) as a product of two factors.
a. yes: c. yes:
P(x)  (x  2)(x  4x  2)
2
P(x)  (x  2)(x 2  4x  2)
b. yes: d. (x  2) is not a factor of P(x)
P(x)  (x  2)(x  4x  2)
2

Divide using synthetic division.

____ 24. Divide 6x 3  18x 2  7x  10 by (x  2).


a. 6x 2  6x  5 c. 6x 2  30x  19, R –20
b. 6x 2  6x  5 d. 6x 2  30x  19, R 20

____ 25. Divide 4x 3  21x 2  23x  6 by (x  4).


a. 4x 2  5x  3, R –6 c. 4x 2  37x  43, R 18
b. 4x 2  5x  3 d. 4x 2  37x  43

____ 26. Use synthetic division to find P(–2) for P(x)  x 4  9x 3  9x  2.


a. –2 b. 0 c. –36 d. 68

What are all the real and complex solutions of the polynomial equation?

____ 27. x 3  8  0
a. 1  i 3 and 1  i 3 c. 2, 1  2i 3 , and 1  2i 3
b. 2, 1  i 3 , and 1  i 3 d. 2, 2  2i 3 , and 2  2i 3

____ 28. x 3  216


a. 6, 3  3i 7 , and 3  3i 7 c. 6, 3  3i 7 , and 3  3i 7
b. 6, 3  3i 3 , and 3  3i 3 d. 6, 3  3i 3 , and 3  3i 3

____ 29. x 4  52x 2  576  0


a. no solution c. 4,  6
b. 4,  4, 6,  6 d. 4, 6, 0

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

Find the real solutions of the equation by graphing.

____ 30. 19x 3  3x  12x 2

a. c.

0.82 0.82, –0.19

b. d.

0, –0.82, 0.19 0, 0.82, –0.19

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

____ 31. x 2  2x  2  0

a. c.

no solution x=0

b. d.

x=4 x=2

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

____ 32. 5x 3  4x 2  10x  0

a. c.

–1.87, 1.07 0, 1.87, –1.07

b. d.

0, –1.87, 1.07 –1.87

____ 33. The dimensions, in feet, of a portable kennel can be expressed as width x, length x + 7, and height x  1 .
The volume is 10,260 cubic inches. What are the portable kennel’s dimensions?
a. 19 inches by 11 inches by 10 inches c. 20 inches by 27 inches by 19 inches
b. 19 inches by 26 inches by 18 inches d. 27 inches by 34 inches by 26 inches

What are the zeros of the function? What are their multiplicities?

____ 34. f(x)  4x 3  12x 2  16x


a. the numbers 1, –4, and 0 are zeros of multiplicity 2
b. the numbers –1, 4, and 0 are zeros of multiplicity 2
c. the numbers –1, 4, and 0 are zeros of multiplicity 1
d. the numbers 1, –4, and 0 are zeros of multiplicity 1

____ 35. f(x)  x 4  4x 3  3x 2


a. the numbers –1 and –3 are zeros of multiplicity 2; the number 0 is a zero of multiplicity
1
b. the number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 2; the numbers 1 and 3 are zeros of multiplicity 1
c. the numbers 0 and 1 are zeros of multiplicity 2; the number 3 is a zero of multiplicity 1
d. the number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 2; the numbers –1 and –3 are zeros of multiplicity
1

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

What are all the real and complex solutions of each polynomial equation?

____ 36. 125x 3  343  0


7 7 7 35  35i 3
a.  , c.  ,
5 5 5 50
7 35  35 3
b. , d. no solution
5 50

____ 37. x 4  40x 2  144  0


a. 6, –6, 2, –2 c. 6, –6
b. 6, –2 d. no solution

____ 38. x 4  20x 2  64


a. 4, –4, 2, –2 c. 4, –4
b. 4, –2 d. no solution

What are the zeros of the function? Graph the function.

____ 39. y  x(x  2)(x  5)


a. 2, –5 c. 0, 2, –5

b. 0, –2, 5 d. 2, –5, –2

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

____ 40. y  (x  3)(x  3)(x  4)


a. 3, –3, –4 c. 3, –3, 4

b. –3, 3, 4 d. –3, 3, –4

Find all the zeros of the equation.

____ 41. x 5  4x 4  24x 3  96x 2  25x  100


a. 4, 5, i c. 4, 5, –5, i, i
b. 4, –5, i d. 5, –5, i, i

____ 42. x 3  x 2  3x  3  0
a. 3,  3, 1 c. i 3 , i 3 , –1
b. i 3 , –1 d. i 3 , i 3 , 1

____ 43. x 3  x 2  11x  11


a. i 11 , i 11 , 1 c. i 11 , 1
b. i 11 , i 11 , –1 d. 11 ,  11 , –1

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

____ 44. 21x 2  100  x 4


a. 2, 2, 5i, 5i c. 2, 2, 5i, 0
b. 2, 5i d. 2, 5i

____ 45. 4x 4  44x 2  3600  0


a. 5, 5, 6i, 6i c. 5, 5, 6i, 0
b. 5, 6i d. 5, 6i

____ 46. x 4  6x 2  7x  6  0
1 3
a. 2, 2, 3, 3 c. 2, 3, , 
2 2
1  i 3 1  i 3
b. 2, 3, 0 d. 2, 3, ,
2 2

____ 47. 2x 4  5x 3  53x 2  125x  75  0


3 3
a. 1,  ,  5i c. 1, ,  5
2 2
3 3
b. 1, ,  5i d. 1,  ,  5
2 2

____ 48. 2x 5  2x 4  6x 3  6x 2  8x  8  0
a. 1, 2, i c. 2, –2, i, i
b. 2, –2 d. 1, –2, i

____ 49. Find the rational roots of x 4  8x 3  7x 2  40x  60  0.


a. 2, 6 b. –6, –2 c. –2, 6 d. –6, 2

Find the roots of the polynomial equation.

____ 50. 2x 3  2x 2  19x  20  0


3i 3i 3  i 3  i
a. , , 4 c. , , 4
2 2 2 2
3  2i 3  2i 3  2i 3  2i
b. , ,4 d. , ,4
2 2 2 2

____ 51. x 3  5x 2  11x  55  0


a. i 11 , i 11 , –5 c. i 11 , –5
b. 11 ,  11 , 5 d. i 11 , i 11 , 5

____ 52. x 3  2x 2  10x  136  0


a. –3 ± 5i, –4 c. –3 ± i, 4
b. 3 ± 5i, –4 d. 3 ± i, 4

How many roots do the following equations have?

____ 53. 12x 2  25x  5  x 3  0


a. 2 c. 4
b. 3 d. 5

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

Find all of the roots of the equation.

____ 54. x 4  6x 2  8  0
a.  c. 
b.  d. 1 ,2

____ 55. Find a quadratic equation with roots –1 + 4i and –1 – 4i.


a. x 2  2x  17  0 c. x 2  2x  17  0
b. x  2x  17  0
2 d. x 2  2x  17  0

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____ 56. A cubic polynomial with rational coefficients has the roots 2  7 and . Find one additional root.
8
a. 2 7 c. 7 2
b. 2 7 d. 7 2

____ 57. A polynomial equation with rational coefficients has the roots 3  6, 2  5 . Find two additional
roots.
a. 6  3, 5  2 c. 3  6, 2  5
b. 3 6, 2  5 d. 6 3, 5  2

____ 58. How does the graph of the function f(x) = (x – 15)3 + 4 differ from the graph of its parent cubic function?
a. The graph has been translated left 4 units and down 15 units.
b. The graph has been translated right 4 units and down 15 units.
c. The graph has been translated right 15 units and up 4 units.
d. The graph has been translated left 15 units and up 4 units.

What is the equation of y  x 3 with the given transformations?

____ 59. horizontal translation right 10 units and vertical translation down 12 units
a. y  (x  10) 3  12 c. y  (x  12) 3  10
b. y  (x  10) 3  12 d. y  (x  12) 3  10

____ 60. vertical stretch by a factor of 8, horizontal shift 2 units to the right, vertical shift 7 units down
a. y  8(x  2) 3  7 c. y  8(x  2) 3  7
1
b. y  8(x  2) 3  7 d. y  (x  2) 3  7
8

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____ 61. vertical compression by a factor of , horizontal shift 7 units to the left, reflection across the x-axis
5
1 1
a. y   (x  7) 3 c. y   (x  7) 3
5 5
1 1
b. y  (x  7) 3 d. y   (x) 3  7
5 5

____ 62. How many real zeros does y  (x  10) 3  8 have?


a. 0 c. 1
b. 3 d. 2

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ID: A

Ch 3 G11 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6


Answer Section

1. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities


OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
2. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L4 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
3. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
4. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
5. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
6. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
7. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L4 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
8. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
9. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
10. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
11. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
12. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
13. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s
Triangle. NAT: HSA.APR.C.5
TOP: 3-3 Example 5 Apply the Binomial Theorem KEY: Binomial Theorem | expand

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ID: A

14. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities


OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s
Triangle. NAT: HSA.APR.C.5
TOP: 3-3 Example 5 Apply the Binomial Theorem KEY: Binomial Theorem | expand
15. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s
Triangle. NAT: HSA.APR.C.5
TOP: 3-3 Example 5 Apply the Binomial Theorem KEY: Binomial Theorem | expand
16. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s
Triangle. NAT: HSA.APR.C.5
TOP: 3-3 Example 5 Apply the Binomial Theorem KEY: Binomial Theorem | expand
17. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s
Triangle. NAT: HSS.CP.B.9 TOP: 3-3 Example 5 Apply the Binomial Theorem
KEY: Binomial Theorem
18. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s
Triangle. NAT: HSA.APR.C.5
TOP: 3-3 Example 4 Expand a Power of a Binomial KEY: Pascal's Triangle | expand
19. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.1 Divide polynomial expressions using long division.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 1 Use Long Division to Divide Polynomials
20. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.1 Divide polynomial expressions using long division.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 1 Use Long Division to Divide Polynomials
21. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.1 Divide polynomial expressions using long division.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 1 Use Long Division to Divide Polynomials
22. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 4 Use the Remainder Theorem to Evaluate Polynomials
KEY: synthetic division | remainder theorem
23. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L4 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 5 Check Whether x - a Is a Factor of P(x)
24. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 2 Use Synthetic Division to Divide by x - a KEY: synthetic division
25. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 2 Use Synthetic Division to Divide by x - a KEY: synthetic division

2
ID: A

26. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials


OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 4 Use the Remainder Theorem to Evaluate Polynomials
KEY: synthetic division | remainder theorem
27. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
KEY: sum of cubes | difference of cubes
28. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
KEY: sum of cubes | difference of cubes
29. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
30. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
31. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
32. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
33. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 5 Solve Polynomial Equations
KEY: identify ways to rewrite expressions | polynomial function
34. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.BF.A.1
TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros KEY: multiple zero | multiplicity
35. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.BF.A.1
TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros KEY: multiple zero | multiplicity
36. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros

3
ID: A

37. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial


Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
38. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
39. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.2 Use the zeros of a polynomial function to sketch its graph.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.BF.A.1
TOP: 3-5 Example 1 Use Zeros to Graph a Polynomial Function
40. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial
Functions
OBJ: 3-5.2 Use the zeros of a polynomial function to sketch its graph.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.BF.A.1
TOP: 3-5 Example 1 Use Zeros to Graph a Polynomial Function
41. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L4
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra
42. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Rational Root Theorem
43. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Rational Root Theorem
44. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra
45. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L4
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra
46. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L4
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra

4
ID: A

47. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3


REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra
48. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Fundamental Theorem of
Algebra
49. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8
TOP: 3-6 Example 1 Identify Possible Rational Solutions KEY: Rational Root Theorem
50. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Rational Root Theorem
51. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Rational Root Theorem
52. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Rational Root Theorem
53. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots
KEY: Fundamental Theorem of Algebra | roots
54. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of
polynomial equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots
KEY: Fundamental Theorem of Algebra | roots
55. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L4
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.2 Write polynomial functions using conjugates. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8
TOP: 3-6 Example 5 Write Polynomial Functions Using Conjugates
KEY: Conjugate Root Theorem

5
ID: A

56. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3


REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.2 Write polynomial functions using conjugates. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8
TOP: 3-6 Example 5 Write Polynomial Functions Using Conjugates
KEY: Conjugate Root Theorem
57. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.2 Write polynomial functions using conjugates. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8
TOP: 3-6 Example 5 Write Polynomial Functions Using Conjugates
KEY: Conjugate Root Theorem
58. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-7 Transformations of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-7.2 Identify the effect on the graphs of cubic and quartic functions of replacing f(x) with f(x) +
k, kf(x), f(kx) and f(x + k). NAT: HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 3-7 Example 5 Apply a Transformation of a Cubic Function
KEY: transformations | cubic functions
59. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 3-7 Transformations of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-7.2 Identify the effect on the graphs of cubic and quartic functions of replacing f(x) with f(x) +
k, kf(x), f(kx) and f(x + k). NAT: HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.IF.C.8| HSF.IF.C.9| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 3-7 Example 4 Identify a Transformation
60. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-7 Transformations of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-7.2 Identify the effect on the graphs of cubic and quartic functions of replacing f(x) with f(x) +
k, kf(x), f(kx) and f(x + k). NAT: HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.IF.C.8| HSF.IF.C.9| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 3-7 Example 4 Identify a Transformation
61. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L4
REF: 3-7 Transformations of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-7.2 Identify the effect on the graphs of cubic and quartic functions of replacing f(x) with f(x) +
k, kf(x), f(kx) and f(x + k). NAT: HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.IF.C.8| HSF.IF.C.9| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 3-7 Example 4 Identify a Transformation
62. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 3-7 Transformations of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-7.2 Identify the effect on the graphs of cubic and quartic functions of replacing f(x) with f(x) +
k, kf(x), f(kx) and f(x + k). NAT: HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.IF.C.8| HSF.IF.C.9| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 3-7 Example 3 Graph Transformations of Cubic and Quartic Parent Functions

6
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