SOLUTION: I'm completely lost and am hoping if someone would please help explain how to properly solve the following:
Use the Rational Zero Theorem to find all real zeros. (Enter your ans
Algebra.Com
Question 1137044: I'm completely lost and am hoping if someone would please help explain how to properly solve the following:
Use the Rational Zero Theorem to find all real zeros. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
2x^3 − 3x^2 + 4x + 3 = 0
Answer by josgarithmetic(39631) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
POSSIBLE roots to check would be 3/2, 3, 1/2, -3/2, -3, -1/2, 1, -1.
You can test each of those using synthetic division. Which ever ones give remainder of 0 are the roots for your equation. Best to do the integer possibilities first. You can do that one your own.
MAYBE the only Real root is .
RELATED QUESTIONS
Hi all, I am having some trouble with vectors at the moment, I was hoping someone could... (answered by Alan3354)
Use the model for the period of a pendulum, T, such that T = 2π sqrt (L/ g),... (answered by ikleyn)
I’m completely lost, could someone please help explain how one should go about solving... (answered by MathLover1)
Use the difference quotient to find the average rate of change for this function F(X) =... (answered by rothauserc)
Hi all, I was hoping someone could show me how to solve the following,
Find the equation (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Hi all, I was hoping someone could show me how to solve the following quadratic equation: (answered by Edwin McCravy)
If a single letter is drawn from the set {m,a,t,h,e,i,c,s}
what is the probability that... (answered by Fombitz)
In need of assistance please, as I am completely lost.
I was hoping to receive help... (answered by MathLover1,MathTherapy)
***Corrected from previous request ***
In need of assistance please, as I am... (answered by addingup,MathTherapy)