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Use the Rational Zeros Theorem to write a list of all potential rational zeros f(x) = 14x^3 + 56x^2 + 2x - 7
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make all fractions \(\frac{p}{q}\) where \(p\) divides \(7\) and \(q\) divides \(14\) for example \[\pm1,\pm7,\pm\frac{1}{14}\]
i left out one (well actually two if you include \(+\) and \(-\)
Thank you! Which one did you leave out?
lol the one that looks like \(\pm\frac{7}{14}\) better known as \(\pm\frac{1}{2}\)
wouldnt it be 1/2 instead of 1/14?
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