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28 November, 04:43

What is the correct ratio of each rational root of the polynomial function: f (x) = 5x5 - x3 + 3x + 6? a) factor of 6/5 b) factor of 6/1 c) factor of 4/factor of 6 d) factor of 6/factor of 5

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  1. 28 November, 04:55
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    The correct poynomial function should be f (x) = 5x^2 - x^3 + 3x + 6. The factors are x1 = 5.7095, x2 = - 0.35475 + i * 0.96179 x3 = - 0.35475 - i * 0.96179. The roots are composed of two imaginary roots and one real root. There is no correct ratio that can be made as there are alrady imaginary roots
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