SOLUTION: What is a requirement of the coefficients of a polynomial in order to use the Rational Zero Theorem?
a. That they are all non-negatives
b. That they are all interger values
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Question 147553: What is a requirement of the coefficients of a polynomial in order to use the Rational Zero Theorem?
a. That they are all non-negatives
b. That they are all interger values
c. That they are all whole numbers
d. That they are all non-negative integers
Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
b
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