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Use the rational zeros theorem to list all possible rational zeros of the following.
-2x^3-x^2-4x-5
I got +-1,+-5+-,5/2,+-1/2
Be sure that no value in your list appears more than once.

14 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Yes, you have applied the theorem correctly. Not all of those possibilites are actual solutions, however. The only rational real solution is -1.
14 years ago
Answered by Jen
I see what I did, Thanks
14 years ago

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