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This quiz focuses on Polynomial Functions, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches.
The graph of a polynomial function P(x) crosses the x-axis at x=−4, is tangent to the x-axis at x=0, and crosses the x-axis at x=5. What is the minimum possible degree of P(x)?
IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches Quiz
Practice Polynomial Functions in IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Polynomial Functions, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches.
Try each quiz question before looking at the correct answer. Use the explanations to review missed ideas, then come back to similar questions until the pattern feels familiar.
The graph of a polynomial function P(x) crosses the x-axis at x=−4, is tangent to the x-axis at x=0, and crosses the x-axis at x=5. What is the minimum possible degree of P(x)?
Let P(x)=anxn+an−1xn−1+...+a0 be a polynomial. If limx→∞P(x)=−∞ and limx→−∞P(x)=∞, which of the following statements must be true?
The polynomial P(x)=ax3+bx2+cx+d has three distinct x-intercepts, one negative and two positive. The y-intercept is positive. It is also known that as x→∞, P(x)→−∞. What can be deduced about the signs of the coefficients a and d?
The graph of a polynomial function P(x) crosses the x-axis at x=−4, is tangent to the x-axis at x=0, and crosses the x-axis at x=5. What is the minimum possible degree of P(x)?
What is the maximum number of turning points for the graph of the polynomial P(x)=(2x2−1)(x3+x−5)?
A cubic polynomial P(x) has three distinct real zeros. Its graph has a point of inflection at (3,0). If x=7 is a zero of P(x), which of the following must be another zero?
The polynomial P(x)=ax3+bx2+cx+d has three distinct x-intercepts, one negative and two positive. The y-intercept is positive. It is also known that as x→∞, P(x)→−∞. What can be deduced about the signs of the coefficients a and d?
What is the maximum number of turning points for the graph of the polynomial P(x)=(2x2−1)(x3+x−5)?
The polynomial P(x) has zeros at x=−2,1,3. What are the zeros of the polynomial Q(x)=P(2x−1)?
Let P(x)=anxn+an−1xn−1+...+a0 be a polynomial. If limx→∞P(x)=−∞ and limx→−∞P(x)=∞, which of the following statements must be true?
A cubic polynomial P(x) has three distinct real zeros. Its graph has a point of inflection at (3,0). If x=7 is a zero of P(x), which of the following must be another zero?
The graph of a polynomial P(x) has x-intercepts at −3,1,4. The function is positive only on the interval (1,4). What is the minimum possible degree of P(x)?
The polynomial P(x)=x4+ax3−x2+bx−12 has factors (x−2) and (x+3). Find the value of a−b.
The polynomial P(x)=2x3−5x2+kx+12 has a zero at x=−3/2. What is the y-intercept of the graph of y=P(x)?
A cubic polynomial P(x) has a zero of multiplicity 2 at x=1 and a zero at x=−2. The graph of the polynomial passes through the point (0,−4). Find the value of P(2).
Let the polynomial P(x)=a(x+1)(2x−1)2 have a y-intercept at (0,−3). Which statement correctly describes the end behavior of P(x)?
The polynomial P(x)=2x3−5x2+kx+12 has a zero at x=−3/2. What is the y-intercept of the graph of y=P(x)?
A cubic polynomial P(x) has a zero of multiplicity 2 at x=1 and a zero at x=−2. The graph of the polynomial passes through the point (0,−4). Find the value of P(2).
The graph of a polynomial P(x) has x-intercepts at −3,1,4. The function is positive only on the interval (1,4). What is the minimum possible degree of P(x)?
The graph of a polynomial function P(x) has a single local maximum and no local minimum. Which of the following could be the equation for P(x)?