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In this video, Mario from Mario's Math Tutoring explains Descartes' Rule of Signs, a powerful tool for analyzing the possible number of positive and negative real zeros of a polynomial function. Learn how to identify sign changes in the original polynomial to determine the maximum number of positive real zeros. Then, discover how to substitute -x into the function to find the maximum number of negative real zeros. Mario also introduces the concept of imaginary zeros coming in conjugate pairs and how this affects the possible combinations of positive, negative, and imaginary zeros. This video will help you strategically approach finding polynomial zeros and improve your understanding of polynomial behavior. Timestamps: 00:00 Example 1 f(x)=3x^5-2x^4+x^3-4x-8 0:12 Analyze Sign Changes 0:42 Make a Positive, Negative, Imaginary Chart 1:11 Replace x with (-x) to Analyze the Maximum Number of Negative Zeros 2:05 Discussing Imaginary Conjugate Pairs 3:00 How to Use Descartes Rule of Signs to Narrow Down Finding Zeros Related Video: Another Video I Did on Descartes Rule of Signs • Descartes Rule of Signs Rational Root(Zero) Theorem • Rational Root Theorem Organized List of My Video Lessons to Help You Raise Your Scores & Pass Your Class. Videos Arranged by Math Subject as well as by Chapter/Topic. (Bookmark the Link Below) http://www.mariosmathtutoring.com/fre... ➡️JOIN the channel as a CHANNEL MEMBER at the "ADDITIONAL VIDEOS" level to get access to my math video courses(Algebra 1, Algebra 2/College Algebra, Geometry, and PreCalculus), midterm & final exam reviews, ACT and SAT prep videos and more! (Over 390+ videos) / @mariosmathtutoring