Asked by Cool Face
                Can someone walk me through this question step by step. I have no idea how to solve it.
Use the Rational Zero Theorem to list all the possible rational zeros of
f(x) = 2x^4 + 3x^3 - 9x^2 + 3x + 10
DO NOT attempt to find the zeros.
            
        Use the Rational Zero Theorem to list all the possible rational zeros of
f(x) = 2x^4 + 3x^3 - 9x^2 + 3x + 10
DO NOT attempt to find the zeros.
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                    Answered by
            R_Scott
            
    possible rational zeros are combinations of
... all factors of the constant term ... 10 in this case
... divided by all factors of the highest order coefficient ... 2 in this case
don't forget negative factors
±10 , ±5 , ±2 , ±1 ... divided by ... ±2 , ±1
    
... all factors of the constant term ... 10 in this case
... divided by all factors of the highest order coefficient ... 2 in this case
don't forget negative factors
±10 , ±5 , ±2 , ±1 ... divided by ... ±2 , ±1
                    Answered by
            Cool Face
            
    okay thank you!!
    
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