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The rational roots of a polynomial function F(x) can be written in the formgwhere pis a factor of the constant term of the polynomial, and q is a factor ofthe leading coefficient.O A. TrueO B. False​

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Answered by sanadas941
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where p is a factor of the constant term of the polynomial, and q is a factor of the leading coefficient. The polynomial must be written in standard form. This means the polynomial must be written in descending powers of x.

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Answered by rosescazzero30
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Answer: False is the right answer

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