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Preview of Polynomial Multiplication Calculator

Polynomial Multiplication Calculator

Created by
Samantha Hales
Utilize this user-friendly Excel file to multiply two polynomials together without the hassle of typing polynomial expressions with exponents. All you have to do is type in the coefficients of the two polynomials you would like to multiply together. The program is written to accommodate polynomial expressions with a maximum degree of 6. [If a coefficient is negative, simply type a minus sign "-" in front of the number (in the same cell).] This product is a quick and easy tool that will check
Preview of Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back: A Mathematical Mission to Retrieve the Gauntlet An immersive, Avengers-themed project on exponential and logarithmic functions. In this full-unit project, students step into the role of the Avengers’ mathematical strike team as they plan a high-stakes infiltration of Thanos’ lair. Through story-driven missions and decision-making, students apply exponential and logarithmic concepts in rich, meaningful contexts inspired by the Marvel universe. This resource transforms abstract math int
Preview of Algebra, Precalculus -- An EXCEL spreadsheet to create quadratic equations

Algebra, Precalculus -- An EXCEL spreadsheet to create quadratic equations

Created by
Math Fellow
Use this spreadsheet to determine the quadratic equation with real solutions, complex solutions, and solutions with radicals. Example: Real solutions 6 and -2 will compute a sum of 4 and a product of -12. Using the pattern x^2 - sum * x + product = 0 results in the equation x^2 - 4x - 12 = 0 Example: Complex solutions -4 plus/minus 3i. Enter -4 and 3 in the appropriate cells will compute a sum of -8 and a product of 25. Thus x^2 + 8x + 25 = 0 Example: Solutions with radical such as 6 plus/minus
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