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  1. Question Using the Rational Root Theorem, state all the possible rational roots for the function. Then, solve the function using
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  2. Using the Rational Root Theorem, state all the possible rational roots for the function.Then, solve the function using synthetic
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  3. Using the Rational Root Theorem, state all the possible rational roots for the function.Then, solve the function using synthetic
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  4. Using the Rational Root Theorem, state all the possible rational roots for the function. Then, solve the function using
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  5. z^4 + 81 = 0 (solve)change it to polar, then take the root. z^4= 81@180 z= 3@180/4 + n90 where n=0, 1, 2, 3 check: z= 3@180/4 +
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  6. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)
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  7. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)Responses
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  8. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)Responses
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  9. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)Responses
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  10. Without solving, apply the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra to determine how many roots y=8x5−2x4+6 will have.(1 point)
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