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The document contains a 6-part math test involving polynomials and rational functions. It includes questions about: 1) writing functions based on descriptions, 2) filling in blanks about properties of polynomials and rational functions, 3) finding possible values of k in a polynomial division problem, 4) finding complex roots of a polynomial, 5) solving polynomial inequalities, and 6) analyzing properties of a polynomial function given its graph. The test covers topics such as degrees of polynomials, roots, asymptotes, domains, ranges, and solving various math problems involving polynomials and rational functions.

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The document contains a 6-part math test involving polynomials and rational functions. It includes questions about: 1) writing functions based on descriptions, 2) filling in blanks about properties of polynomials and rational functions, 3) finding possible values of k in a polynomial division problem, 4) finding complex roots of a polynomial, 5) solving polynomial inequalities, and 6) analyzing properties of a polynomial function given its graph. The test covers topics such as degrees of polynomials, roots, asymptotes, domains, ranges, and solving various math problems involving polynomials and rational functions.

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and Rational Functions Test Name

Please show any relevant working to ensure maximum points are awarded.

You may not use a calculator. 50 total points

1. Given the following descriptions write a function for each that would have the given properties. You
may leave your answer in factored form. There could be more than one possible answer.

a) A 4th degree polynomial whose graph touches the x-axis at x: --2 and x = 3.

{(x; = n(rtz)'(r-:f
(2)

b) Arational functionthathas vertical asymptotes at x= -5 and x=2 andhas ahorizontal


asymptote il y=0.

b^qla^t ov li^uT
{t*) = (x +5) (xrz)
(2)

c)
'
A t4bgl-fUgglion with one vertical
e rrr [email protected]*ld'rJ*"*'.&
a-sygrBtote but no real roots and for which/(x) < 0 over its
entire domain.

-0-
f(x) = J-

(x- u 1' (2)


[6 rnarks]

a,b 7o

2. Fill in the blank or T/F

a) If a polynomial has a factor of (x - 2 + i) then it will also have a factor of

b) An even degree polynomial has a minimum of O real root(s)

c) True A rational function where the degree of the denominator is one less than the degree
of the numerator will have a horizontal asymptote at y = g
:i
r I w i tl Vr,nvs nu obl i1 r^c
--'A/" asl rnnl tofa
d) Thegraphof y= x(Zx-1)(a-3x) will approach a as x-+@
xo +l
e False. Thevalue x= -4 isarootofthefunction f(x)=3xt +9x'-llx-24
[5 marksJ
-5J3 1't?, -L|,
-lz lz L't
7'i -b o +ri
3. Thesameremainderisfoundwhen 2x'+la'+6x+32andxo-6x'-ktx+garedividedbyx+1.

Find the possible values of k

t(-t)1+ k(-rf+6(-r) +3L = ('l)"- uQ;-f'f-l)+9 [4 marlcsJ

-z+ ktZU = l-L tkztj


Kt- V -7n= o
oK -j a k l"1z(-r
[r-rXkrT)=o -L-K+2

K--l ov k---q L K+ -K+B Kt24 k +Lt= Kl't


Kt- K'?n'o
J o -b =.K' Iz-
5 k-b
(r<-s)kt't)=o
Kr5 o" kt-\
I t
z
r -l -5 5-K' K t \
4. Find all roots of -f(x)= x3 + 3x2 + 50 in the complex number system.
gl,tL,! i lo,J L5,*5o
pslbtc ratiu'*0 wots t 5, [5 narksJ

(xtr)(xz-zxtlo) t
-5 I 3 o 5o X L + +o
-5 [o -5o L

1-Zlo o x= lL3L

Foo{9 &Y<- -5rlY3L

?ero a.f l'-- -3


[."1e -t f'.= -Z
5(r+3) rrydl
5. Find the solution of the inequality <
0, giving your answer in interval notation.
(yrt)(x-21,.
1= -?5
(o.e -o.5) (o v?*fl caQ" aslv'ngta te a=-l at
\ -o.S )c1'
\ [4 marlcsJ
&
+ t t* i"te,t'.rots

'1 -Z 1

|t, -z), (-z J)


I
\
T, -5
I
I x' to
s 5(t l)trz) Vo
s(tt2 7 o X-- o
1,1-1("rr)
(rt)t1)
3) <o
-l{
6. A graph of the polynomial function ! = f (x) is shown below. There are roots at -3, -I and2.

, .,200

(0, ra+) {o.osz, t+r.osr)

.- .. .. .. --l

-2

a) The degree of this function is (odd/even) eiovt


[1 markJ

b) The domain of the function is (-oo, *) and the range is -AO 0

[2 marksJ

c) Asr+*,f(x)--> -&
[1 markJ

d) The smallest possible degree for this function is Z* |+3=6


[1 m:arkJ

e) What is the constant term for this function? 4


[1 markJ

f) Given that the y-intercept of the graph is at (0, 144), find a possible equation for the function
y = "f (x). Your answer can be left in factored form.

.l = (xn,Xx -zj [4 marlrsJ


^(x*Ef
\+rr -- o(zf( r)Gzf
ttttt = nL o.

Q=-L f tr) = -t (xtt)'( r. +r) (r-z)3

g) The set of values which satisfies the inequali$ f @) ) 0 is


[2 marlcsJ

4W
L
(", (x-r ,J* zr+ I
7. considerthe function f k) = (x-L)(x+2)'
' 1)' [x+Z) xrz
a) State any zeros and their multiplicity. (x- r )3=o -+ x=t
[2 marlrsJ
ho \evog Si n 6s K' I is a, h"lo
b) State they-intercept.
('t)' fl
{(") =
t:ntzl
- I

L (o,i) marksJ

c) State the equation [email protected] and/or the coordinates of any bg!g,;

hola & -! t-z-Lq [5 marksJ

ft
r

(t,o) t x-Lt.
t -t{ 1

vtrt-ica{. asJr,'gtole
"btY
h4 asi
^gt-*lt
a-'f J = F- 4 a
a{ X= -Z "?..

d) Draw a sketch of the graph of f(x) . Include and/or holes and label all
intercepts. There is a local maximum point at (-5,-72). This point is already on the graph to
help you.

I '
I
I
i-r:r 'r.J :i ' \ 1i; \?.

Il i I
I

t+' -
, ,
It
1,
' f,,*t* *fi (s , u")
rL
r rl * tn\tT 5 &'."i i r*,t)
I I
i
0 1 0
ri'rY { :{ t='" {i\
4t J
' .l= F.*tt
I
i /
I

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l.
I
I
I
{** o{ t'"o' tnofh
I
tr,+v{.di
:

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