f(x) = x^6 + 6x^5 + 7x^4 - 12x^3 - 17x^2 + 6x + 9
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The possible rational zeros are the factors of the constant term divided by the factors of the leading coefficient. In this case, the constant term is 9 and the leading coefficient is 1. So the possible rational zeros are ±1, ±3, and ±9. Show more…
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