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16 January, 08:58

Using the rational root theorem, list the possible zeros

Using p/q list all the possible zeros of the following equation: 3x^2 - 6x - 7 = 0.

Hint: there are 8 correct answers.

Suggested format for answer:

List factors of p:

List factors of q:

List possible zeros: + / - p/q

May also use a punnet square to show 8 possible answers

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  1. 16 January, 09:08
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    see below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We can use the rational root theorem.

    3x^2 - 6x - 7 = 0.

    List factors of p:

    p is the constant term, 7 so the factors are

    -7,7,1,-1

    List factors of q:

    q is the coefficient of the leading term 3

    +3,-3,+1,-1

    List possible zeros: + / - p/q

    ±7/3, ±1/3, ±7/1, ±1/1

    ±7/3, ±1/3, ±7, ±1
  2. 16 January, 09:23
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    + / - 1, + / - 7, + / - 1/3, + / - 7/3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Factors of 7: + -1, + -7

    Factors of 3: + -1, + -3

    Possible roots:

    + / - 1, + / - 7, + / - 1/3, + / - 7/3
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