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Which of the following are possible rational roots of the polynomial function

Which of the following are possible rational roots of the polynomial function-example-1

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a. b. d. only


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User Garvice
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Answer:

The correct options are:

A.
\pm 7

B.
\pm (1)/(2)

D.
\pm 1

Explanation:

Rational Root theorem--

For any polynomial function of the type:


P(x)=a_nx^n+a_(n-1)x^(n-1)+.............+a_1x+a_0 where
a_i's are integers.

The rational roots are of type p/q where p is the factor of
a_0 and q is the factor of
a_n

  • We have a polynomial function as:


f(x)=2x^2-3x+7

Here p is a factor of 7.

i.e.p could take value 1,-1, 7 and -7.

and q is a factor of 2.

i.e. q could take value 1,-1,2 and -2.

The possible rational roots are given by:


\pm 7,\pm (1)/(2)\ and\ \pm 1

User Mohan Singh
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