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What are the zeros of the polynomial p(x) = x3 – 19x - 30? - 1. -10, 1, 3 2. -6, -5, 1 3. -3, -2,5 4. -15, 1, 2
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What are the zeros of the polynomial p(x) = x3 – 19x - 30?
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-10, 1, 3
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-6, -5, 1
3.
-3, -2,5
4.
-15, 1, 2
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Answer:
x= -2
x= -3
x= 5
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