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  1. Graphs of polynomials (article) | Khan Academy

    In this lesson, we will use the above features in order to analyze and sketch graphs of polynomials. We will then use the sketch to find the polynomial's positive and negative intervals.

  2. Polynomial graphs | Algebra 2 | Math | Khan Academy

    In this unit, we will use everything that we know about polynomials in order to analyze their graphical behavior. Specifically, we will find polynomials' zeros (i.e., x-intercepts) and analyze …

  3. Graphs of polynomials: Challenge problems - Khan Academy

    Solve challenging problems that tackle the relationship between the features of a polynomial and its graph.

  4. Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions | Khan Academy

    This topic covers: - Adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomial expressions - Factoring polynomial expressions as the product of linear factors - Dividing polynomial expressions - …

  5. Polynomial and other nonlinear graphs | Lesson

    What are polynomial and other nonlinear graphs? In a polynomial function, the output of the function is based on a polynomial expression in which the input is raised to the second power …

  6. End behavior of polynomials (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn what the end behavior of a polynomial is, and how we can find it from the polynomial's equation. In this lesson, you will learn what the "end behavior" of a polynomial is and how to …

  7. Polynomial functions (article) - Khan Academy

    Let's look at the graph of a function that has the same zeros, but different multiplicities. For example, consider g (x) = (x 1) 2 (x 4) . Notice that for this function 1 is now a double zero, …

  8. Zeros of polynomials & their graphs (video) | Khan Academy

    Use the real 0's of the polynomial function y equal to x to the third plus 3x squared plus x plus 3 to determine which of the following could be its graph. So there's several ways of trying to …

  9. Polynomial graphs: FAQ (article) | Khan Academy

    Understanding the zeros, positive and negative intervals, and end behavior of a polynomial can help us understand the shape of the graph and make predictions about the system it models.

  10. Curve sketching with calculus: polynomial - Khan Academy

    Let's see if we can use everything we know about differentiation and concativity, and maximum and minimum points, and inflection points, to actually graph a function without using a …