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OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

List the possible factors for h(x)=4x^4-5^3+2x^2-x+5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so its basically 4(x squared) - 125 + 2(x squared) -x + 5

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

a little

OpenStudy (anonymous):

all fractions where the numerator divides 5 (i.e. is 1 or 5) and the denominator divides 4 (i.e .is 1, 2, 4)

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

@satellite73 i dont understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yo estoy muy confundido @satellite73

OpenStudy (misty1212):

HI!!

OpenStudy (misty1212):

here is an example of two fractions where the numerator goes in to 5 evenly and the denominator goes in to 5 evenly \[\huge \pm\frac{5}{2}\]

OpenStudy (misty1212):

here is another exaple \[\huge \pm\frac{1}{4}\]

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

@misty1212 so how would I write that for my answer?

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

would it be \[\pm 1, 5, 1/2, 1/4, 5/2, 5/4\]

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

@misty1212 @satellite73

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

and the number would be {} wround them?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

for example {1.5,1/2} with those brakets

OpenStudy (cookiimonster627):

thank you

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