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Chapter 2Functions and Graphs.ppt

1、Chapter 2 Functions and Graphs,Section 4 Polynomial and Rational Functions,Polynomial Functions,A polynomial function is a function that can be written in the form,for n a nonnegative integer, called the degree of the polynomial. The domain of a polynomial function is the set of all real numbers. A

2、polynomial of degree 0 is a constant. A polynomial of degree 1 is a linear function. A polynomial of degree 2 is a quadratic function.,Shapes of Polynomials,A polynomial is called odd if it only contains odd powers of x It is called even if it only contains even powers of x Lets look at the shapes o

3、f some even and odd polynomials Look for some of the following properties: Symmetry Number of x axis intercepts Number of local maxima/minima What happens as x goes to + or -?,Graphs of Polynomials,Graphs of Polynomials,Graphs of Polynomials,Graphs of Polynomials,Graphs of Polynomials,Graphs of Poly

4、nomials,Observations Odd Polynomials,For an odd polynomial, the graph is symmetric about the origin the graphs starts negative, ends positive, or vice versa, depending on whether the leading coefficient is positive or negative either way, a polynomial of degree n crosses the x axis at least once, at

5、 most n times.,Observations Even Polynomials,For an even polynomial, the graph is symmetric about the y axis the graphs starts negative, ends negative, or starts and ends positive, depending on whether the leading coefficient is positive or negative either way, a polynomial of degree n crosses the x

6、 axis at most n times. It may or may not cross at all.,Characteristics of Polynomials,Graphs of polynomials are continuous. One can sketch the graph without lifting up the pencil. Graphs of polynomials have no sharp corners. Graphs of polynomials usually have turning points, which is a point that se

7、parates an increasing portion of the graph from a decreasing portion. A polynomial of degree n can have at most n linear factors. Therefore, the graph of a polynomial function of positive degree n can intersect the x axis at most n times. A polynomial of degree n may intersect the x axis fewer than

8、n times.,Quadratic Regression,A visual inspection of the plot of a data set might indicate that a parabola would be a better model of the data than a straight line. In that case, rather than using linear regression to fit a linear model to the data, we would use quadratic regression on a graphing ca

9、lculator to find the function of the form y = ax2 + bx + c that best fits the data.,Example of Quadratic Regression,An automobile tire manufacturer collected the data in the table relating tire pressure x (in pounds per square inch) and mileage (in thousands of miles.) x Mileage 28 45 30 52 32 55 34

10、 51 36 47,Using quadratic regression on a graphing calculator, find the quadratic function that best fits the data.,Example of Quadratic Regression (continued),Enter the data in a graphing calculator and obtain the lists below.,Choose quadratic regression from the statistics menu and obtain the coef

11、ficients as shown:,This means that the equation that best fits the data is: y = -0.517857x2 + 33.292857x- 480.942857,Rational Functions,A rational function f(x) is a quotient of two polynomials, n(x) and d(x), for all x such that d(x) is not equal to zero. Example: Let n(x) = x + 5 and d(x) = x 2, t

12、hen f(x) = is a rational function whose domain is all real values of x with the exception of 2 (Why?),Vertical Asymptotes of Rational Functions,x values at which the function is undefined represent vertical asymptotes to the graph of the function. A vertical asymptote is a line of the form x = k whi

13、ch the graph of the function approaches but does not cross. In the figure below, which is the graph of,the line x = 2 is a vertical asymptote.,Horizontal Asymptotes of Rational Functions,A horizontal asymptote of a function is a line of the form y = k which the graph of the function approaches as x

14、approaches,For example, in the graph of,the line y = 1 is a horizontal asymptote.,Generalizations about Asymptotes of Rational Functions,Vertical Asymptotes:Case1: Suppose n(x) and d(x) have no real zero in common. The line x = c is a vertical asymptote if d(c) = 0.Case 2: If n(x) and d(x) have one

15、or more real zeros in common, cancel the linear factors. Then apply Case 1.,Generalizations about Asymptotes of Rational Functions,Horizontal Asymptotes:Case1: If degree of n(x) degree of d(x) there is no horizontal asymptote.,Bounded,A function f is bounded if the entire graph of f lies between two

16、 horizontal lines. The only polynomials that are bounded are the constant functions, but there are many rational functions that are bounded.,Application of Rational Functions,A company that manufactures computers has established that, on the average, a new employee can assemble N(t) components per d

17、ay after t days of on-the-job training, as given by,Sketch a graph of N, 0 t 100, including any vertical or horizontal asymptotes. What does N(t) approach as t increases without bound?,Application of Rational Functions,Vertical asymptote: None for t 0.Horizontal asymptote:,N(t) approaches 50 (the le

18、ading coefficient of 50t divided by the leading coefficient of (t + 4) as t increases without bound. So y = 50 is a horizontal asymptote.,Application of Rational Functions,N(t) approaches 50 as t increases without bound. It appears that 50 components per day would be the upper limit that an employee would be expected to assemble.,

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