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HELP NEEDED PLS HELP! THANK YOU Use the fundamental theorem of algebra to state all the possible roots of the function f(x)=2x^3+3x^2-4x-12 Can someone please show me how to do it

User Pmeyer
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Answer:

x = 1.71282

Explanation:

2x^3+3x^2-4x-12

2 x³ + 3 x² - 4x - 12 = 0

x = 1.71282

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HELP NEEDED PLS HELP! THANK YOU Use the fundamental theorem of algebra to state all-example-1
User Takirala
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Answer:

x=2 (−∞,∞)

Explanation:

The roots (zeros) are the x values where the graph intersects the x-axis. To find the roots (zeros), replace y with 0 and solve for x

Hope this helps (sorry if it's confusing)

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