Find all real zeros of the function f(x)=12x^3−23x^2+13x−2. Given x−1 is a factor of f(x) Enter the real zeros separated by commas. Give as exact values.
Find all real zeros of the function f(x)=12x^3−23x^2+13x−2. Given x−1 is a factor of f(x) Enter the real zeros separated by commas. Give as exact values.
Chapter3: Polynomial Functions
Section3.2: Polynomial Functions Of Higher Degree
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Find all real zeros of the function f(x)=12x^3−23x^2+13x−2. Given x−1 is a factor of f(x)
Enter the real zeros separated by commas. Give as exact values.
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