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Use the Rational Zero Theorem as an aid in finding all real zeros of the polynomial.$$2 x^{3}-x^{2}-13 x-6$$
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Step 1: The Rational Zero Theorem states that if a polynomial has a rational zero, then it must be a fraction in which the numerator is a factor of the constant term and the denominator is a factor of the leading coefficient. Show more…
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