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two zeros of the polynomial are 3 and -1 find the third zero of the polynomial
 {x}^{3}  - 3 {x}^{2}  - x + 3

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Answered by Anonymous
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From this we can tell that a polynomial of degree 3 has at most 3 real zeros at least one real zero. The important thing is that this is true any polynomial of odd degree.

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