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Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity
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Are you looking for an engaging, no-prep finding rational zeros of polynomial functions activity? This flexible color by number worksheet lets students choose the colors, promoting creativity and allowing them to use whatever markers, highlighters, colored pencils, or crayons available to them. Students can use rational root theorem, factor theorem, and long or synthetic division of polynomials to solve these equations. Note: All polynomials are cubic.

These coloring activities also make fantastic sub plans!

This product includes:

  • One 8-question worksheet
  • One coloring page

Note: Students can use rational root theorem, factor theorem, and long or synthetic division of polynomials to solve these equations. All polynomials are cubic. Please view my preview to see if these problems are a good fit for you and your students.

This resource is included in the following bundles:
⭐ Color by Number Activity Bundle for Algebra 2 (Save 20%)

⭐ Color by Number Activity Mega-Bundle (Save 30%)

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Terms of Use: This product is for individual single classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Use in multiple classrooms require the purchase of additional licenses.

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Finding Rational Zeros of Polynomial Functions Color by Number Activity

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Description

Are you looking for an engaging, no-prep finding rational zeros of polynomial functions activity? This flexible color by number worksheet lets students choose the colors, promoting creativity and allowing them to use whatever markers, highlighters, colored pencils, or crayons available to them. Students can use rational root theorem, factor theorem, and long or synthetic division of polynomials to solve these equations. Note: All polynomials are cubic.

These coloring activities also make fantastic sub plans!

This product includes:

  • One 8-question worksheet
  • One coloring page

Note: Students can use rational root theorem, factor theorem, and long or synthetic division of polynomials to solve these equations. All polynomials are cubic. Please view my preview to see if these problems are a good fit for you and your students.

This resource is included in the following bundles:
⭐ Color by Number Activity Bundle for Algebra 2 (Save 20%)

⭐ Color by Number Activity Mega-Bundle (Save 30%)

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Polynomial Functions Escape Room Activity (Digital & Printable)

Evaluating Polynomials using Remainder Theorem Digital Mystery Riddle

Polynomial Functions Worksheets (Remainder Theorem, Zeros, Graphing)

⭐ Solving Polynomial Equations Digital Drag & Drop Activity

Algebra 2 Review Escape Room Activity (Digital & Printable)

❤️ Follow me for more engaging, low-prep secondary math activities!

Terms of Use: This product is for individual single classroom use only. Copying, altering, redistributing, editing, or re-selling anything from this product is strictly forbidden. Use in multiple classrooms require the purchase of additional licenses.

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This resource was exactly what I needed to review EOC topics
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Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use the structure of an expression to identify ways to rewrite it. For example, see 𝘹⁴ – 𝘺⁴ as (𝘹²)² – (𝘺²)², thus recognizing it as a difference of squares that can be factored as (𝘹² – 𝘺²)(𝘹² + 𝘺²).
Choose and produce an equivalent form of an expression to reveal and explain properties of the quantity represented by the expression.
Factor a quadratic expression to reveal the zeros of the function it defines.
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