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18 April, 02:04

What are the possible rational zeros of f (x) = 3x4 + x3 - 13x2 - 2x + 9?

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  1. 18 April, 02:33
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    Rational roots theorem states that any rational root will be a factor of the constant over a factor of the leading coefficient.

    The given equation is: f (x) = 3x^4 + x^3 - 13x^2 - 2x + 9. In this case, it is a factor of 9 over a factor of 3.

    Factors of 9: ±1, ±3, ±9

    Factors of 3: ±1, ±3

    So possible rational roots are: ±1, ±3, ±9, ±1/3
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