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Given the equation y = x (x - 3)(2x + 7), find the rational roots. Complete theexplanation.The rational roots are x =, and. I found my answers bygraphing the equation, then finding where the equation crossed the (select) ▼4'

Given the equation y = x (x - 3)(2x + 7), find the rational roots. Complete theexplanation-example-1

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0,3,-(7)/(2)

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The roots are the x values where the equation intercepts the x-axis.

Given the equation y = x (x - 3)(2x + 7), find the rational roots. Complete theexplanation-example-1
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