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If ƒ(x) = 2x³ – 11x² + 13x − 4 and x − 4 is a factor of f(x), then find all of the zeros of f(x) algebraically.
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If ƒ(x) = 2x³ – 11x² + 13x − 4 and x − 4 is a factor of f(x), then find all of the
zeros of f(x) algebraically.
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The zeros of ƒ(x) are 4, 1, and -2.
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