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If f(x)=2x^3−x^2−16x+15 and f(−3)=0, list all of the zeros from least to greatest x= x= x=
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If f(x)=2x^3−x^2−16x+15 and f(−3)=0, list all of the zeros from least to greatest
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The roots from smallest to greatest are -3, 1, and 5/2 or (2 1/2).
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