Graphing Polynomials Using Zeros, End Behavior, & Multiplicity

Whenever we graph an equation, we always have the option of plugging in numbers to get ordered pairs. BUT this can take a long time and it can be hard to know what to plug in to get an accurate idea of what our graph looks like. So, for polynomials, we follow a few steps: 1 - Factor (if needed) & find the zeros (where the graph touches or crosses the x-axis) 2 - End Behavior 3 - Multiplicities Watch this example to see how to do each of these steps to find out what your graph looks like. There is also an optional fourth step I will talk about at the end. Good luck! Have a specific question or video idea? Email [email protected] #midnightmathtutor #polynomials #graphingpolynomials Enjoying our videos? Give us a like, comment, and subscribe! Font used in thumbnail/logo: KG Drops of Jupiter