SOLUTION: Use the rational zeros theorem to list all possible zeros of the function f ( x ) = 3 x 3 − 5 x 2 + 4 x + 5 . Enter the possible zeros separated by commas. Yo

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Question 1146485: Use the rational zeros theorem to list all possible zeros of the function
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Enter the possible zeros separated by commas. You do not need to factor the polynomial.

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