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15 June, 10:27

Find all the rational zeroes of the function.

x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42

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  1. 15 June, 10:37
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    Rational Roots Theorem states if a polynomial P (x) has rational roots then p/q is a root where p is a multiple of a0 and q of an. Moreover this polynomial has 3 roots, at most 3 which are positive and none of which are negative. Finding a root x0, you can use (x-x0) and long division to factor P (x) and find the other roots. Possible rational roots + / - {1,2,3,6,7,14,21}.

    Namely 2,3,7 are the roots so it factors

    (x-2) (x-3) (x-7)
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