SOLUTION: Use the rational root theorem and the factor theorem to help solve the equation.
A polynomial equation of degree n has n solutions, and any solution of multiplicity p is counte
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Question 1023686: Use the rational root theorem and the factor theorem to help solve the equation.
A polynomial equation of degree n has n solutions, and any solution of multiplicity p is counted p times.
x^3 − 5x^2 − 13x − 7 = 0
Please help me solve. Thank you
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
....write as and as
....group
solutions:
if ->
if ->...multiplicity 2
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