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Which of the number(s) below are potential roots of the function? p(x) = x4 + 22x2 – 16x – 12
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p(x) = x4 + 22x2 – 16x – 12
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potential roots of this function are dividers of 12 (this number in the end)
dividers of 12:
1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3, 4, -4, 6, -6, 12, -12
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