Use the rational zeros theorem to list all possible rational zeros of the following. h(x) = x - 4x^3 - 4 - 5x^2 Be sure that no value in your list appears more than once.
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In the given polynomial, the constant term is -51 and the leading coefficient is 1. Show more…
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