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How do I find the zeros using synthetic division when the highest degree is 4

How do I find the zeros using synthetic division when the highest degree is 4-example-1

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given f(x) defined below:


f\mleft(x\mright)=x^4-11x^3+40x^2-48x

To find the zeros, set f(x) equal to 0.


x^4-11x^3+40x^2-48x=0

First, observe that we can factor out x.


\begin{gathered} x(x^3-11x^2+40x-48)=0 \\ \implies x=0\text{ or }x^3-11x^2+40x-48=0 \end{gathered}

Given that x=3 is a zero of the function, we divide using synthetic division to find the other factors.

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