SOLUTION: Textbook Hall Use the rational zeros theorem to list all possible rational zeros of 2x^3-6x^2+4x-3 Thank you tutors

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Question 145253: Textbook Hall
Use the rational zeros theorem to list all possible rational zeros of
2x^3-6x^2+4x-3
Thank you tutors

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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Any rational zero can be found through this equation

where p and q are the factors of the last and first coefficients


So let's list the factors of -3 (the last coefficient):



Now let's list the factors of 2 (the first coefficient):



Now let's divide each factor of the last coefficient by each factor of the first coefficient









Now simplify

These are all the distinct rational zeros of the function that could occur