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Let f(x) be polynomial function. Explain in your own words how to use the Rational Zero Theorem to find the real zeros of f (x).
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Steve
if any rational number p/q is a zero, p must be a factor of the constant term, and q must be a factor of the coefficient of the highest power of the variable.
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