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Which values are possible rational roots of 9x^3 + 14x^2 - X + 18=0 according to the rational root theorem? Select each correct answer
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Which values are possible rational roots of 9x^3 + 14x^2 - X + 18=0 according to the rational root theorem?
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The correct answers is B and D.
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According to the rational root theorem, all factors of 18 divided by all factors of 9 are possible rational roots.
Therefore option B and D are the correct answers.
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