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OpenStudy (cutiekawdfi):

help please (: fan and medal list the possible rational roots of p(x) given by the rational root theorem 1. p(x)=3x^3 - x^2 - 7x + 2

OpenStudy (cutiekawdfi):

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OpenStudy (tkhunny):

You still haven't gotten the idea of showing YOUR work? This is an important idea. The rational root theorem, for this p(x), tells us that rational roots IF THEY EXIST, must look like this, \(\dfrac{A\;Factor\;of\;the\;Constant\;Term}{A\;Factor\;of\;the\;Leading\;Coefficient}\). Can you identify the list?

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

hmmmm....

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

u do the any factor of the leading coefficient over the constant

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

in this case any factor of 3 over any factor of 2

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

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OpenStudy (plasmataco):

gtg

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

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OpenStudy (plasmataco):

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OpenStudy (tkhunny):

What are all possible integer factors of 2? What are all possible integer factors of 3?

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