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What are the possible rational zeros of f(x) = x4 + 6x3 - 3x2 + 17x - 15?

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Possible rational zeroes of a given equation may be represented by the equation p/q, where p represents the factors of your constant term and q represents the factors of the coefficient of the term having the highest degree. having -15 as our constant, we have p = +/-1, +/-3, +/- 5, +/-15 and having 1 as the coefficient of the term with the highest degree, we have q = +/- 1. Hence, evaluating p/q will give you all the possible rational zeroes of your expression

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