1.Find the polynomial f(x) of degree three that has zeroes at 1, 2, and 4 such that f(0) = -16.
2.For the following equation, find the interval(s) where f(x) < 0.
f(x) = 1 Divided by x^2-2x-8
3.The polynomial f(x) divided x - 3 results in a quotient of x^2+3x-5 with a remainder of 2. Find f(3).
4.Express the following statement as a formula with the value of the constant of proportionality determined with the given conditions: w varies directly as x and inversely as the square of y. If x = 15 and y = 5, then w = 36.
5.Find the quotient and remainder of f(x) = x^4 - 2 divided by p(x) = x - 1.
2007-11-13
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