A partial solution set is given for the polynomial equation.

  1. A partial solution set is given for the polynomial equation. Find the complete solution set. (Enter your answers as a
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  2. Lily begins solving the equation 4(x – 1) – x = 3(x + 5) – 11. Her work is shown below.4(x – 1) – x = 3(x + 5) – 11
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  3. Please help me with this problem. I don't know what to do.Use the graph or table to determine a solution of the equation. Use
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  4. Use synthetic division to show that x is a solution of the third-degree polynomial equation, and use the result to factor the
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  7. Find all zeros of the following polynomial. Write the polynomial in factored form. f(x)=x^3-3x^2+16x-48I put: x^2(x-3)+16(x=3)
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  8. If 3 is a zero of the polynomial f(x), then which of the following is NOT necessarily true?A. (x – 3) is a factor of the
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  10. Is there an equation used to fond remaining pressureWhen CS2 at partial pressure 1930 torr reacts with H2 at partial pressure
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