SOLUTION: Use the rational zeros theorem to list all the possible rational zeros of the following g(x)=5x^3+5x^2-5x+7 Be sure that no value in your list appears more than once.

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Question 401316: Use the rational zeros theorem to list all the possible rational zeros of the following
g(x)=5x^3+5x^2-5x+7
Be sure that no value in your list appears more than once.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the rational zeros theorem to list all the possible rational zeros of the following
g(x)=5x^3+5x^2-5x+7
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Numerator Factors of 7: +-1, +-7
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Denominator Factors of 5: +-1, +-5
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Possible rational zeros: +-1,+-7,+-(1/5),+-(7/5)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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