No c redit will be given to acorrect answer without justification. List the potential rational zeros of the polynomial function. Do not find the zeros. 1) $f(x) = -4x^4 + 3x^2 - 4x + 6$
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These values can be found by taking the factors of the constant term (in this case, 6) and dividing them by the factors of the leading coefficient (in this case, -4). Show more…
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