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Explain one of the theroums that you would use to find the zeros of a higher degree polynomial function

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Answer: The FACTOR THEOREM: polynomial of degree n>0 and f(c)=0, then x−c is a factor of the polynomial f(x). Further, if x−c is a factor, then c is a zero of f.

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