Find all potential rational zeros for the polynomial function. $P(x) = -34x^2 - 35 + 46x + 33x^3$
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According to the Rational Root Theorem, any rational zero of a polynomial function must be a factor of the constant term divided by a factor of the leading coefficient. Show more…
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