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Math 3
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Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 7
Unit 8
Final Exam
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Unit 1
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Unit 3
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Unit 5
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Final Exam
Unit 3
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Unit 3: Polynomials
Unit 3 Polynomials.pdf
Help Videos for Unit 3
Identifying function transformations
Sal walks through several examples of how to write g(x) implicitly in terms of f(x) when g(x) is a shift or a reflection of f(x).
Intro to long division of polynomials
Any quotient of polynomials a(x)/b(x) can be written as q(x)+r(x)/b(x), where the degree of r(x) is less than the degree of b(x). For example, (x²-3x+5)/(x-1) can be written as x-2+3/(x-1). This latter form can be more useful for many problems that involve polynomials. The most common method for finding how to rewrite quotients like that is *polynomial long division*.
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