SOLUTION: use synthetic division to determine if 1 is a zero of p(x)=3x^3-2x^2-x+4. Show your work

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Question 1137136: use synthetic division to determine if 1 is a zero of p(x)=3x^3-2x^2-x+4. Show your work
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use synthetic division to determine if 1 is a zero of p(x)=3x^3-2x^2-x+4. Show your work
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1    |   3   -2   -1   4
     |        3    1   0
     |_______________________
        3    1    0    4

No.
1 is not a zero of p.

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