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Question 103234: I'm suppose to solve this problem by using synthetic division and the factor theorem. I already solved all of my homework problems, but this is the only one I cant figure out because of the fractions. Please help!! Tanks!!
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Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
multiply both sides times 6 to get rid of the fractions.
6x^3-5x^2-44x+15=0
Now you can use the sythetic division.
x=3 may be a zero, so try the division by (x-3)
Ed

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