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List all possible rational zeros of...
h(x)= 2x to the (4th power) - 5x (to the third power) + 3x (to the 2nd power) + 4x - 6
Use the Rational Roots Theorem. Any root of the form p/q with p and q relatively prime must be such that p divides 6 and q divides 2. You then find the following possible rational roots:
1/2, 1, 3/2, 2, 3, 6 and
-1/2, -1, -3/2, -2, -3, -6
h(x)= 2x to the (4th power) - 5x (to the third power) + 3x (to the 2nd power) + 4x - 6
Use the Rational Roots Theorem. Any root of the form p/q with p and q relatively prime must be such that p divides 6 and q divides 2. You then find the following possible rational roots:
1/2, 1, 3/2, 2, 3, 6 and
-1/2, -1, -3/2, -2, -3, -6
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