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According to the Rational Root Theorem, which could be a factor of the polynomial f(x) = 3x3 – 5x2 – 12x + 20?

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a)X1=-2

b)X2=2

c)X3=5/3


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Answer:

factor of the polynomial
f(x)=3x^(3)-5x^(2)-12x+20 is


(x-(5)/(3))(x+2)(x-2)

Explanation:

Rational Root Theorem: It tells us which roots we may find exactly (the rational ones) and which roots we may only approximate (the irrational ones).


P(x) = a_n x^(n)+a_(n-1)x^(n-1) + ... + a_2 x^(2)+ a_1 x + a_0

has any rational roots, then they must be of the form:


\pm(factor of a_0)/(factor of a_1)

In provided polynomial
f(x)=3x^(3)-5x^(2)-12x+20

Here,
a_0=20\; \text{and}\; a_n =3

The number 20 has factors:
\pm1,\pm2,\pm4,\pm5,\pm10,\pm20.

These are possible value for p

The number 3 has factors:
\pm1,\pm3. these are possible value for q

Find all possible value of
(p)/(q)


\mathrm{The\:following\:rational\:numbers\:are\:candidate\:roots:}\quad \pm (1,\:2,\:4,\:5,\:10,\:20)/(1,\:3)


\mathrm{Validate\:the\:roots\:by\:plugging\:them\:into}\:3x^3-5x^2-12x+20=0:\quad x=(5)/(3),\:x=-2,\:x=2

Hence, factor of the polynomial
f(x)=3x^(3)-5x^(2)-12x+20 is


(x-(5)/(3))(x+2)(x-2)

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