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Use synthetic division to determine whether the given number is a zero of the polynomial function.$$-6 ; \quad f(x)=2 x^{3}+9 x^{2}-16 x+12$$
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We also write down the number we are testing, -6, but we change its sign to positive because we are using synthetic division. Show more…
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