Writing Polynomial Functions With Given Zeros
Introduction
Hopefully something I can just do. I will try with the first question he had
Example 1
Write a polynomial with these characteristics
n =2 (degree), x = 1, 2 (values with zero) and where f(3) = 6
So guessing we start with this is what it will look like
f(3) = (x-1)(x-2) = 6
= (x-1)(x-2) - 6 = 0
= x² -3x -6
And wrong. Like being wrong because I hopefully will remember this and not make the same mistake again. So where did I go wrong. We need another step to find the leading coefficient a so we write
f(x) = a(x-1)(x-2)
So we know when x = 3 the function = 6
6 = a(3-1)(3-2) 6 = 2a 3 = a
So
f(x) = 3(x-1)(x-2)
= 3[x² -3x +2]
= 3x² -9x + 6
Example 2
n = 3 x=3,2i f(4) = 40
So the factors are
(x - 3) and hmmmm
2i = +/- *
= +/- = (x² - 2) = (x - 1)(x + 1)