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PLEASE HELP WILL FAN AND MEDAL

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Find all the zeros of the function. Show all work. g(x)=x^3-5x^2+5x-4

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one methosd is this. \(\large \begin{align} \color{black}{g(x)=x^3-5x^2+5x-4 =0\\~\\ \normalsize \text{by rational roots theorem}\\~\\ \normalsize \text{the possible rational roots could be factors of last divided by leading coefficent}\\~\\ g(x)=\color{red}{1}x^3-5x^2+5x-\color{blue}{4} =0\\~\\ x_{\text{possible}}=\{\pm\dfrac{4}{1},\pm\dfrac{2}{1},\pm\dfrac{1}{1}\}\\~\\ }\end{align}\) so first u have to put and check every posiible values listed and then do the long division to find the other real or imaginary values being yeilded from the remaining polynomial

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