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  1. Which theorem equates the value of a polynomial at a given value,, to the value of the synthetic division of the polynomial by
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  2. Use the rational root theorem to list all possible rational roots for the equation.X^3+2x-9=0. Use the rational root theorem to
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  3. 3. Given the function f(x)=2x^4-4x^2+4x-8a. Use the rational root theorem to list all possible rational roots b. Use Descartes
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  4. According to the rational root theorem, which is not a possible rational root of x3 + 8x2 x 6 = 0?4 2 <-- or 1? 5 1 What os
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  5. According to the rational root theorem, which is not a possible rational root of x3 + 8x2 x 6 = 0?4 2 <-- or 1? 5 1 What os
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  6. Use rational root theorem and the factor theorem to help solve the following equationX4-2x3-13x2+38x-24=0
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  7. Use the Rational Root Theorem to list all possible rational roots for the equation below.2x^3-x^2+2x+5=0 show all work
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  8. Using the rational root theorem, list out all possible/candidate rational roots forf(x) = 4x^3 + 27x^2 - 13x + 17 Express your
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  9. Use the rational root theorem to list all possible rational roots for equation3x^3 + 9x - 6 = 0
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  10. Use the rational root theorem to list all possible rational roots for the equationx^3 + 2x - 9 = 0
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