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How would I find the zeros of the function x^3 -7x +6 ?

I know how to do with a x^2 term but, I'm confused as to how to do it when there isn't an x^2.
14 years ago

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Answered by Emily
Nevermind, I was able to do it with synthetic division.
14 years ago
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How would I find the zeros of the function x^3 -7x +6 ?

I know how to do with a x^2 term but, I'm confused as to how to do it when there isn't an x^2.

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