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usethe rational zero theorem to
usethe intermediate theorem to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval
f(x)=18x^4-8x^2+9x-1;[0,3) can
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Caylan
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usethe rational zero theorem to find all real zeros of
the polynomisl function.Use the zeros to factor f over the real numbers.
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anonymous
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I'm HOPING this is the last problem I need help on.. :-/
List the possible rational zeros of f using the rational zero theorem.
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Emily
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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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DingJie
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3. Given the function f(x)=2x^4-4x^2+4x-8
a. Use the rational root theorem to list all possible rational roots b. Use Descartes
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help
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△ABC≅△ABD
Using the info provided in the picture below, which theorem proves this? (1 point) Responses which answer is
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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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Chelsey
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△ABC≅△ABD
Using the info provided in the picture below, which theorem proves this? (1 point) Responses SAS Theorem SAS
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Use the image to answer the question. Investigate the patterns of the two triangles to determine which theorem proves that they
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Investigate the patterns of the two triangles to determine which theorem proves that they are congruent.
(1 point) Responses SAS
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dsa
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