Polynomial Functions
Polynomial Functions
Polynomial Functions
FUNCTIONS
LAGRANGES FORMULA
Use Lagrange if both f(xo) and
f(x1) are known values
x x1 x xo
f ( x) ( ) fo ( ) f1
xo x1 x1 xo
EXAMPLE 2.24 P 100
f(x) = x3-3x2+6x-4
Step 1: Divide by x-1
Step 2 : multiply x-1 with -2x
Step 3: multiply x-1 with 4
POLYNOMIAL FN NESTED
MULTIPLICATION
To evaluate f(x) = anxn + an-1x n-1 + .+ a1x + a0 at a point x=t
Then with nested multiplication f(x) can be written
example
2x5+ 6x4+ 10x3 6x2 9x+ 4
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POLYNOMIAL FN ROOTS OF POLYNOMIALS
Consider f(x) = anxn + an-1x n-1 + .+ a1x + a0
Define n
f ( x) An ( x a ) n
When f(x) =0 k 0
has no roots greater than x=a if all values of Aks have same sign
Has no roots less than x=a if the Aks alternate in sign
Consider a quadratic equation with roots and then
(x- ) (x- )=0 x2-( +)x + =0
Comparing with standard quadratic equation of ax2+bx+c=0, then
+=-b/a = c/a
For a cubic equation ax3 +bx2 +cx +d=0, then
++=-b/a; ++=c/a; =-d/a
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TRY THESE USE SYNTHETIC
DIVISION
15x +x 52x + 20x+ 16
4 3 2
Step 1: Try x = 1
Step 2: Factor using x = -2
Step 3: Factor out the quadratic equation
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ASYMPTOTES
Horizontal domain of denominator
Vertical & slant - limit of functions
asymptote
s
TRY THESE
Find the domain and
asymptotes of this
function
RATIONAL FUNCTIONS-
PARTIAL FACTION
Distinct linear factors
Cover-up rule example 2.31 p 116
Repeated linear factors Example 2.33 p118
Irreducible quadratic factors Example 2.34 p119
See Examples
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CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS
Unit circle x-y coordinates for each point along
the circle
CIRCULAR FUNCTION
circular function is static in nature
trigonometric functions is dynamic and consider motion of
a point around a circle c c
sin tan
a b
b
cos
a
B
a a b c
sin erule
c sin A sin B sin C
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BASIC TRIGONOMETRIC
IDENTITIES
For any real numbers (well
defined x)
Reciprocal Identities
Quotient Identities
Pythagorean Identity
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TRY THESE
Evaluate each circular function for
x = /3
DO THIS
cos (5/6)
sin (-3/4)
csc 3
tan (-/3)
USE YOUR CALCULATOR
AND EVALUATE THESE
sin 2
tan (-1.612)
csc 3.2
cos 4
sec 1.605
cot (-3.133)
tan 138o
tan 59o
GRAPH OF VARYING AMPLITUDE AND
FREQUENCY
y= sin x y = 5 sin x.
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TRANSFORMATION OF
GRAPHS OF CIRCULAR
FUNCTIONS
What happen when (x, y)
(2x,y)
Check all your nodes:
(0,0)
What happen when (x,y) (x, 3y)
y=sin-1x; x=sin y
y=cos-1x; x=cos y
y= tan-1x; x=tan y
Polar coordinates
r= (x2+y2
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Find all solutions to the
equation sin x = for x
[0,4]
Sketch the graph for x range from 0 to 4
For < x < 3/2 with cos x = - sin /6, find the
value of x (do not evaluate sin /6)
f(x)= ax eg y=2x
y=ex e=2.718
Properties
e0=1
eaeb= ea+b
ea/b= ea-b
(ea)b= eab
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LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
y=ln x
y=ax gives x=log ay
Inverse of exponential; graph reflecting at y=x
Properties
loga(xy)=logax + logay
loga (x/y)= logax logay
Logaxn = nlogax
x=a loga x
yx=axloga y
ln ee=x 29
TRY THESE
A culture of bacteria grows at a rate proportional to the amount
present. If there are 1200 bacteria present initially and the amount
doubles in 1 hour, calculate the number of bacteria present after a
further 1.5 hour.
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HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
Contain combination of exponential functions recur many times
Hyperbolic sine
Hyperbolic cosine
Osborn rule
Hyperbolic cosech
Osborn rule
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GRAPHS
TRY THESE
Prove that cosh 2 x sinh2 x = 1
Simplify tanh ln x
Simplify
Derive fro sinh (x+y) and cosh (x+y) the identity for
tanh (x+y) =
INVERSE HYPERBOLIC
FUNCTIONS
y=sinh-1x; x in real numbers
y=cosh-1x; x1, y0
y=tanh-1x; -1<x<1
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OTHERS
IRRATIONAL FUNCTIONS y
Algebraic
( x 1) 1irrational
- Circular and exponential functions ( x 1) 1function
transcendental functions
Cannot be expressed as rational functions
1. Algebraic function f(x) = an (x)yn + an-1(x) yn-1 + .+ a1(x)
y+ a0(x)=0 eg: y2-2xy-8x =0
3 ways to solve
1. Graph read x and corresponding y from graph
2. Draw table of values of functions or make a table
3. Give an analytical approximation To evaluate for a given value of
x, do interpolation linearly within table of values to get the y (see
eg)
When assume linear, graphical method has implicit error
x xi
f ( x) fi ( f i 1 f i )
xi 1 xi
or
x xi 1 x xi
f ( x) fi ( f i 1 ) lagrange' s form
xi xi 1 xi 1 xi
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ERROR IN LINEAR
INTERPOLATION
1 2
E fi
8
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