Use Rational Roots Theorem to find the roots of P(x).
Solve P(x) = x3 + 6x2 + 11x +
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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:
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