SOLUTION: x^4-(6x^3)+(4x^2)+7x-9
can somebody help me with fully factored form??
thank you
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Question 830391: x^4-(6x^3)+(4x^2)+7x-9
can somebody help me with fully factored form??
thank you
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^4-(6x^3)+(4x^2)+7x-9
can somebody help me with fully factored form??
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I graphed it.
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There do not seem to be any rational zeros.
You would have a hard time factoring this.
It has 2 Real zeroes around x = -1.1769
and x = +4.98956 and 2 complex zeroes.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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