SOLUTION: Good morning...tried to solve this and the answer I got was: x= 49+(-)i square root 90239...all over 12. The question was to use the rational root theorem and the factor theorem t
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Question 367679: Good morning...tried to solve this and the answer I got was: x= 49+(-)i square root 90239...all over 12. The question was to use the rational root theorem and the factor theorem to solve the following equation: 6x^4 - 49x^3 +6x^2 +16x=0......Thank you in advance
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are zeroes at -1/2 and at +2/3.
And x = 0, obviously.
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