This worksheet covers Polynomials Graphs, which is part of the Polynomials module in the SAT Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 3 — Foundation
What is the degree of the polynomial ?
3
2
1
0
Which of the following graphs represents a polynomial function?
A continuous curve without breaks
A graph with sharp corners
A graph that loops back on itself
A graph with vertical asymptotes
For the polynomial , what are the x-intercepts?
2 and -2
4 and -4
0 and 4
2 and 0
What is the leading coefficient of the polynomial ?
-3
2
-5
4
If a polynomial has a degree of 5, how many possible x-intercepts might it have?
5
4
3
2
What is the y-intercept of the polynomial ?
-1
0
1
3
Which of the following describes the end behavior of the polynomial as approaches infinity?
§§§§ goes to positive infinity
§§§§ goes to negative infinity
§§§§ approaches a constant value
§§§§ oscillates between values
What is the graph of a polynomial of even degree with a positive leading coefficient like?
§§§§ opens upwards
§§§§ opens downwards
§§§§ oscillates
§§§§ is linear
How many turning points can a polynomial of degree 4 have at most?
4
3
2
1
e polynomial has how many x-intercepts?
2
1
0
3
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