SOLUTION: Use the Rational Zero Theorem to list possible rational zeros for the polynomial function. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) P(x) = x^3 + 2x^2 − 7x − 10

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Question 1003470: Use the Rational Zero Theorem to list possible rational zeros for the polynomial function. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
P(x) = x^3 + 2x^2 − 7x − 10
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Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Normally you look at factors of -10 divided by the coefficient of the leading term...here the leading coefficient is one, so x could be
1,-1,2,-2,5,-5,10,-10

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