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You will need to factor this polynomial completely and show all of your work.

f(x)= x^4 -3x^3 - 5x^2 + 21x + 22

When you have all of the roots, sketch the graph on the coordinate grid shown below.

98 POINTS ASAP You will need to factor this polynomial completely and show all of-example-1
User Yafit
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The rational root test leads to two roots of
f(x),
f(-1)=f(-2)=0, which means both
x+1 and
x+2 are factors.


(x^4 -3x^3 - 5x^2 + 21x + 22)/((x+1)(x+2))=x^2-6x+11

The discriminant of the remaining quadratic is negative
((-6)^2-4(11)=-8) and so it has no real roots. So


f(x)=(x+1)(x+2)(x^2-6x+11)

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