5-10 Possible Rational Zeros List all possible rational zeros given by the Rational Zeros Theorem (but don't check to see which actually are zeros). 5. $P(x) = x^3 - 4x^2 + 3$ 6. $Q(x) = x^4 - 3x^3 - 6x + 8$ 7. $R(x) = 2x^5 + 3x^3 + 4x^2 - 8$
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Step 1: The Rational Zeros Theorem states that if a polynomial has integer coefficients, then every rational zero of the polynomial must be of the form p/q, where p is a factor of the constant term and q is a factor of the leading coefficient. Show more…
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