SOLUTION: use the rational zero theorem to list all possible rational zeros. p(x)=2x^5-3x^4+11x^2-x-8

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Question 237264: use the rational zero theorem to list all possible rational zeros. p(x)=2x^5-3x^4+11x^2-x-8
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use the rational zero theorem to list all possible rational zeros. p(x)=2x^5-3x^4+11x^2-x-8
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If p/q is a zero, p must be a factor of -8 and q must be a factor of 2
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Those factors are,
for p: +/- 1,+/- 2,+/- 4,+/-8
for q: =/-1, +/-2
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List all the unique combinations of p/q to answer your question.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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