Use the Rational Zero Theorem to list all possible rational zeros of the polynomial function. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
P(x) = 25x4 − 2x3 + x2 − x + 5
Find all rational zeros of the polynomial function. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Enter all answers including repetitions.)
P(x) = x3 + 7x2 − x − 7
x =
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A polynomial function P and its graph are given Px)3xx2-7x-5 (a) List all possible rational zeros of P given by the Rational Zeros Theorem. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) b) From the graph, determine which of the possible rational zeros actually turn out to be zeros.(Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Enter all answers including repetitions.) A polynomial function P and its graph are given Px)3xx2-7x-5 (a) List all possible rational zeros of P given by the...
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