Real Polynomials with a Complex Twist

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Authors: Michael A. Warren, John Gresham, Bryant Wyatt Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 May 2018

Abstract: Student appreciation of a function is enhanced by understanding the graphical representation of that function. From the real graph of a polynomial, students can identify real-valued solutions to polynomial equations that correspond to the symbolic form. However, the real graph does not show the non-real solutions to polynomial equations. Instead of enhancing students idea of a function, the traditional graph implies a clear disconnect from the symbolic form. In order to fully appreciate the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, and the non-real solutions of a polynomial equation, traditional graphs are inadequate. Since the early 20th century, mathematicians have tried to find a way to augment the traditional Cartesian graph of a polynomial to show its complex counterpart. Advancements in computer graphics allow us to easily illustrate a more complete graph of polynomial functions that is still accessible to students of many different levels. The authors will demonstrate a method using modern 3D graphical tools such as GeoGebra to create dynamic visualizations of these more complete polynomial functions.













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