I.) Factors lead the way to finding the zeros. By setting the factor to equal zero then you are able to find the zero. So let us take x+5=0 for example. So the zero of that factor would be -5.
II.) Division helps us to factor polynomials by bringing them down to their simplest forms, which in turn helps us find the zeros.
III.) The degree of the polynomial tells us how many zeros we need to look for.
IV.) The degree does not show the number factors, because there are repeating factors.
II.) Division helps us to factor polynomials by bringing them down to their simplest forms, which in turn helps us find the zeros.
III.) The degree of the polynomial tells us how many zeros we need to look for.
IV.) The degree does not show the number factors, because there are repeating factors.