Test 18 (Lessons 35–36): The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra and Variation Solutions
- Explain the number of roots and maximum number of turning points for
n = 3 + 2 + 1 = 6
n − 1 = 6 − 1 = 5
There will be 6 roots because the degree of q(x) is 6. The maximum number of possible turning points is 5 because
- Sketch a fourth degree polynomial with a double root and two non-real, complex roots when
Sample:

Note
double root = bounce
non-real, complex = does not intersect x-axis
For problems 3–5, use technology and the equation:
- Sketch a graph of the equation.
- Label all roots and turning points on the graph.

- Determine the relative minimum and maximum across the interval
Across the interval the relative maximum point is and the relative minimum point is
Fill in the blanks.
- Determine the constant of variation if y varies inversely as x when and
- When the rate is constant, the distance traveled is directly related to the time. If you drive 24.75 miles in three-quarters of an hour, how long will it take you to travel 82.5 miles?
It will take 2.5 hours to travel 82.5 miles at a rate of 33 mph.
- y varies jointly as x, and the square of z.
If when and find y when and
y = –3.75