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3.4 Zeros of Polynomial Functions Obj: Find x-intercepts of a polynomial Review of zeros A ZERO is an X-INTERCEPT Multiple Zeros the zeros are x = 5 (mult. - ppt download
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SOLVED:Use the rational zero test t0 make list of all possible rationa) zeros of the polynomial f (x) = 2xt 19x2 Use synthetic division Or_long division t0 find the factored form of
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SOLVED: For the function f(x) = 3x" 4x" +x? +6x-2 State the degree of the polynomial. State the number of zeros the polynomial function will have. Use the Rational Zero Theorem to
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