For each polynomial given, use the Rational Root Theorem to list the possible rational zeros. Once you've found the possible rational zeros, use the calculator to determine which values are actual zeros of the function. The actual zeros should only be zeros that you mentioned as possible zeros. If you graph the function, you will also see additional zeros, those are NOT be in included below. Function Possible Rational Zeros f(x) = x³ + 2x² - 11x - 12 13.1 Click or tap here to enter text. f(x) = x² + 4x³ - 6x² - 36x-27 14.1Click or tap here to enter text. Actual Rational Zeros 13.2Click or tap here to enter text. 14.2Click or tap here to enter text.

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
13th Edition
ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
Publisher:Swokowski
Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.4: Complex And Rational Zeros Of Polynomials
Problem 18E
icon
Related questions
Question
For each polynomial given, use the Rational Root Theorem to list the possible rational zeros. Once
you've found the possible rational zeros, use the calculator to determine which values are actual zeros
of the function. The actual zeros should only be zeros that you mentioned as possible zeros. If you graph
the function, you will also see additional zeros, those are NOT be in included below.
Function
Possible Rational Zeros
Actual Rational Zeros
f(x) = x³ + 2x² – 11x – 12
13.1 Click or tap here to enter
13.2Click or tap here to
%3D
text.
enter text.
f(x) = x* + 4x³ – 6x? – 36x – 27
14.1Click or tap here to enter
14.2Click or tap here to
|
text.
enter text.
f(x) = 10x* – 3x³ – 29x² + 5x
+ 12
15.1Click or tap here to enter
15.2Click or tap here to
text.
enter text.
f(x) = x* – 2x3 – x? – 2x – 2
16.1Click or tap here to enter
16.2Click or tap here to
text.
enter text.
Transcribed Image Text:For each polynomial given, use the Rational Root Theorem to list the possible rational zeros. Once you've found the possible rational zeros, use the calculator to determine which values are actual zeros of the function. The actual zeros should only be zeros that you mentioned as possible zeros. If you graph the function, you will also see additional zeros, those are NOT be in included below. Function Possible Rational Zeros Actual Rational Zeros f(x) = x³ + 2x² – 11x – 12 13.1 Click or tap here to enter 13.2Click or tap here to %3D text. enter text. f(x) = x* + 4x³ – 6x? – 36x – 27 14.1Click or tap here to enter 14.2Click or tap here to | text. enter text. f(x) = 10x* – 3x³ – 29x² + 5x + 12 15.1Click or tap here to enter 15.2Click or tap here to text. enter text. f(x) = x* – 2x3 – x? – 2x – 2 16.1Click or tap here to enter 16.2Click or tap here to text. enter text.
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps with 2 images

Blurred answer
Recommended textbooks for you
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
Algebra
ISBN:
9781133382119
Author:
Swokowski
Publisher:
Cengage
College Algebra (MindTap Course List)
College Algebra (MindTap Course List)
Algebra
ISBN:
9781305652231
Author:
R. David Gustafson, Jeff Hughes
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Trigonometry (MindTap Course List)
Trigonometry (MindTap Course List)
Trigonometry
ISBN:
9781337278461
Author:
Ron Larson
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Algebra and Trigonometry (MindTap Course List)
Algebra and Trigonometry (MindTap Course List)
Algebra
ISBN:
9781305071742
Author:
James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
College Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra
ISBN:
9781337282291
Author:
Ron Larson
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
College Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra
ISBN:
9781938168383
Author:
Jay Abramson
Publisher:
OpenStax