SOLUTION: how do i find the complex, rational, or real zeros in the equation 1/3x^3+ 1/2x^2 -6x

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Question 237072: how do i find the complex, rational, or real zeros in the equation 1/3x^3+ 1/2x^2 -6x
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


You can't. You don't have an equation. Equations have equal signs in them. Set your polynomial expression equal to something, and then we can talk.

John


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