Friday, November 16, 2012

the importance of zeros

It's important because it's useful. For example, if we know the zeros of the polynomial function, sketching the graph will be easier because zeros provide us the x-intercept. Also, zeros will tell you the range of x when y>0 and y<0. And the zeros are also the result of the equation f(x)=0.It connects the function, equation and inequation.

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