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use the rational zeros theorem to find all the real zeros of the polynomial function,. use the zeros to factor f over the real numbers.

f(x)=11x^3-x^2+11x-1
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12 years ago

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Answered by PayDay
Hint, your order of steps should look like this:
Synthetic division
Quotient
Quotient
Solve
All Real Zeros.
12 years ago

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