SOLUTION: Find all the rational zeros of f(x) = 6x^3–3x+11x^2–2.
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Question 324761: Find all the rational zeros of f(x) = 6x^3–3x+11x^2–2.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Looks like is a zero, verify using the equation.
You can guess the other two or you can use polynomial long division to get the remaining quadratic equation.
You can then factor this quadratic,
Which yields,
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