Algebra 2 Standard 4.2 - Factor and solve polynomials Date \( 2 / 24 / 25 \) 1) Factor the polynomial completely: \( x^{3}+x^{2}+4 x+4 \) Daily Pract 2) Solve: \( y^{3}-7 y^{2}-4 y+28=0 \) 3) Solve: \( \quad n^{3}+5 n^{2}-9 n=45 \) 4) Factor the polynomial completely: \( x^{4}-25 \) \[ \begin{array}{l} \text { let } x^{4}=a^{2}\left\{\begin{array}{l} x^{4}-a 5 \\ x^{2}-25 \\ x^{2}-25 \\ (a-5)(a+5) \\ \left(x^{2}-5\right)\left(x^{2}+5\right) \end{array}\right. \end{array} \] 5) Factor the polynomial completely: \( a^{4}+5 a^{2}-6 \) 6) Solve: \( \quad 3 s^{4}-s^{2}-24=0 \) (hint: some answers may include i)
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Did you know that factoring polynomials has roots (pun intended!) in ancient civilizations? Babylonians already had methods to solve quadratic equations around 2000 BC. They laid the groundwork for what would evolve into algebra as we know it today, creating a bridge from geometry to more abstract mathematical thinking. That's pretty mind-blowing for a subject we often take for granted! When it comes to real-world applications, factoring polynomials is not just academic! Engineers use polynomial equations to model and predict the behavior of structures under various conditions, like stress and strain. In computer graphics, polynomial functions help animate smooth movements and surfaces. So, next time you’re solving those equations, remember—they’re laying the groundwork for some seriously cool innovations!
