list the possible zeros of 5x^3+2x^2-x-6
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lol sorry I really have no clue D:
possible zeroes are always n-1 where n is the highest exponent now, it doesn't mean that there's always going to be that number of zeroes all the time, but it just means that it would be the possibility
so am i suppose to get the highest exponent and subtract that with 1
right @nincompoop
yes
could you guys plzzzzz help me?? http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/52fe9151e4b0741b0046cfa0
when referring to "possible" that is what you have to assume but when it wants you to actually solve, then it's a different story
Rational Zeros Theorem
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