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Use the rational roots theorem to list all possible rational zeros for each polynomial function f(x)= 3x^5-x^3+10x^2-8x-6
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Use the rational roots theorem to list all possible rational zeros for each polynomial function f(x)= 3x^5-x^3+10x^2-8x-6
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-1/1 , 1/1 , -1/3 , 1/3 , -2/1, 2/1, -3/1, 3/1, -2/3 , 2/3, -3/3 , 3/3, -6/1 , 6/1, -6/3, 6/3
answer is -1, 1 , -1/3 , 1/3, -2 , 2 , -3 ,3 , -2/3 2/3, -6 , 6
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