Algebra II: Roots, Zeros, Factors, Solutions and x-intercepts of polynomial functions

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This video describes the differences between the Roots, Zeros, Factors, Solutions and x-intercepts of polynomials and polynomial functions. It is not unusual for students to confuse these terms.
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Thank you very much it was really helpful.

sakshyampokhrel
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Better than the teachers themselves .... love U ❤

mr-hacker
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5:27
I WAS LIKE oh god, i didnt't even knew that factor and remainder theorem were under Synthetic division

s.b.
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Umm yeah, so what you're telling me is that, Step 1 to factoring, is to Factor the Last term? Is their a specific set of numbers that should be used when factoring?

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hi I cant solve this question. can you please help.
Q. (x-p)squared is a factor of xcubed+qx+r. Show that 27r squared +4q cubed=0. express the roots of 3x squared+q=0 in terms of p.
please help thanks.

ChickenMcNuggetMeal
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"If you remember back to 6th grade.." Who the _fuck_ learned this in 6th grade!? I barely learned factoring this year and I'm in 9th.

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