Answer:
- possible: ±{1/3, 1, 5/3, 5, 25/3, 25}
- actual: 5/3
Explanation:
The rational root theorem tells you any rational roots of the expression will be found from the constant and the leading coefficient:
rational roots = ±{divisor of 25} / {divisor of 3}
Possible roots
The list of divisors in each case is pretty short, so this is ...
rational roots = ±{1, 5, 25) / {1, 3} = ±{1/3, 1, 5/3, 5, 25/3, 25}
Actual roots
We find the only actual rational root is x = 5/3 when we graph the function.
(Factoring out that root, we find the remaining roots are ±i√5, irrational imaginary values.)