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Polynomial & Rational Functions Practice Quiz with a Step-by-Step Interactive Lesson
Use the quiz at the top of the page to master polynomial functions and rational functions with the exact skills that show up in tests and homework: degree and leading coefficient, x-intercepts (real zeros / roots) and the factor theorem, multiplicity and how a graph crosses or touches the x-axis, end behavior using the leading term test, and rational-function essentials like domain restrictions, vertical asymptotes, holes (removable discontinuities), horizontal asymptotes and slant (oblique) asymptotes, intercepts, and solving rational equations with extraneous-solution checks. If you want a refresher, click Start lesson to open a step-by-step guide with worked examples and quick checks.
How this polynomial and rational functions practice works
- 1. Take the quiz: answer the polynomial and rational functions questions at the top of the page.
- 2. Open the lesson (optional): review zeros, factoring, intercepts, end behavior, domain, holes, and asymptotes with clear examples.
- 3. Retry: return to the quiz and apply the polynomial and rational function rules immediately.
What you’ll learn in the polynomial & rational functions lesson
Polynomial function fundamentals
- Degree, leading term, and leading coefficient
- Intercepts: y-intercept \(f(0)\) and x-intercepts (real zeros)
- End behavior from the leading term (even/odd degree, positive/negative leading coefficient)
Zeros, factors & multiplicity
- Factoring patterns and the zero-product property
- Multiplicity: when the graph crosses vs. touches the x-axis
- Finding real zeros and writing polynomials in factored form
Rational functions: domain, holes & vertical asymptotes
- Domain of a rational function: exclude denominator zeros
- Holes (removable discontinuities) from canceled factors
- Vertical asymptotes from non-canceled denominator factors
Horizontal/slant asymptotes & rational equations
- Horizontal asymptote rules based on degrees and leading coefficients
- Slant (oblique) asymptotes using long division when degrees differ by 1
- Solve rational equations by clearing denominators and checking for extraneous solutions
Back to the quiz
When you’re ready, return to the quiz at the top of the page and keep practicing polynomial and rational functions.
