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One of the the zeros of the functions F(x)= x^4+2x^3-13x^2-38x-24 is x=-3, find the other zeros of the function.
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Answered by Marth
Use synthetic division with -3, then factor the remainder.
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Answered by brandon
f(x)=2.25 plus 2.75x
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One of the the zeros of the functions F(x)= x^4+2x^3-13x^2-38x-24 is x=-3, find the other zeros of the function.

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