SOLUTION: Approximate the real zeros of the polynomial to two decimal places. P(x)=x^5-7x^4-28x^2-4x+14

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Question 411394: Approximate the real zeros of the polynomial to two decimal places.
P(x)=x^5-7x^4-28x^2-4x+14

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x =~ -0.72599, 0.61582, 7.5025

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