Use the Rational Zero Theorem to find all real zeros. x4 + 2x3 − 64x2 − 2x + 63 = 0 x =
Use the Rational Zero Theorem to find all real zeros. x4 + 2x3 − 64x2 − 2x + 63 = 0 x =
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Section5.4: Dividing Polynomials
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Use the Rational Zero Theorem to find all real zeros.
x4 + 2x3 − 64x2 − 2x + 63 = 0
x =
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