SOLUTION: Find all the rational zeros of f(x) = 6x^3 -13x^2 + x + 2.

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Question 324760: Find all the rational zeros of f(x) = 6x^3 -13x^2 + x + 2.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Looks like is a zero.
Verify using the equation.

Yes, is a zero.
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You can guess and verify on the other two roots or do polynomial long division to find the remaining quadratic (then factor or use quadratic formula),

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