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Can somebody explain how I find the potential roots of this function?

p(x) = x^4 + 22x^2 – 16x – 12

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Rational root theorem. Find all the factors of the leading term's coefficient and the constant term; these are 1 and -12, respectively.

1 has only one factor: 1 (call this
n)

-12 has a few more:
\pm1,\pm2,\pm3,\pm4,\pm6,\pm12 (call these
m)

Potential roots will take on the form
\frac mn, which means you can check these as possible roots:
\pm1,\pm2,\pm3,\pm4,\pm6,\pm12

Plug each of these into
p(x). If
p\left(\frac mn\right)=0, then
\frac mn is a root.

Unfortunately, you'll find none of these work, so this polynomial doesn't have any rational roots (which means finding any could be very tough).
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