Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, 7th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1305071751
ISBN 13: 978-1-30507-175-9

Chapter 3 - Section 3.4 - Real Zeros of Polynomials - 3.4 Exercises - Page 283: 1

Answer

$a_0$ $a_n$ $\pm1,\pm\frac{1}{2},\pm\frac{1}{3},\pm\frac{1}{6},\pm2,\pm\frac{2}{3},\pm5,\pm\frac{5}{2},\pm\frac{5}{3},\pm\frac{5}{6},\pm10,\pm\frac{10}{3}$

Work Step by Step

... where p is a factor of $a_0$ and q is a factor of $a_n$. The possible rational zeros of ... are $\pm1,\pm\frac{1}{2},\pm\frac{1}{3},\pm\frac{1}{6},\pm2,\pm\frac{2}{3},\pm5,\pm\frac{5}{2},\pm\frac{5}{3},\pm\frac{5}{6},\pm10,\pm\frac{10}{3}$
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