SOLUTION: Use the rational zeros theorem to find all the real zeros of the polynomial function. Use the zeros to factor f over the real numbers. f(x)=11x^3-x^2+11x-1
1.)Find the real zero
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1.)Find the real zero
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Question 1002515: Use the rational zeros theorem to find all the real zeros of the polynomial function. Use the zeros to factor f over the real numbers. f(x)=11x^3-x^2+11x-1
1.)Find the real zeros of f
2.)Use the real zeros to factor f Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Use the rational zeros theorem to find all the real zeros of the polynomial function. Use the zeros to factor f over the real numbers. f(x)=11x^3-x^2+11x-1
1.)Find the real zeros of f
I graphed it and found a Real Number zero at x = 0.09091..
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Note: That is not enough information to factor f.
2.)Use the real zeros to factor f
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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