Find all zeros of the function f(x)=12 x^3+7 x^2-14 x-5 Enter the zeros separated by commas.
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To do this, we can use the Rational Root Theorem, which states that any rational zero of a polynomial with integer coefficients will 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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