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Use Rational Roots Theorem to find the roots of P(x).

Solve P(x) = x3 + 6x2 + 11x +​

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Answered by barkha6283
0

Answer:

By the Rational Roots Theorem, any rational zeros of

P

(

x

)

are expressible in the form

p

q

for integers

p

,

q

with

p

a divisor of the constant term

6

and

q

a divisor of the coefficient

1

of the leading term.

That means that the only possible rational zeros of

P

(

x

)

are:

Answered by singhalka2628
0

Answer:

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