SOLUTION: 1. A polynomial function is shown below. f(x) = x^6 + 12x^5 + 43x^4 + 22x^3 = 138x^2 - 280x -200 a. Find the real zeros of f (x). b. Express f (x) in terms of linear fact

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Question 1034137: 1. A polynomial function is shown below.
f(x) = x^6 + 12x^5 + 43x^4 + 22x^3 = 138x^2 - 280x -200
a. Find the real zeros of f (x).
b. Express f (x) in terms of linear factors.
c. Find all of the zeros of f (x).
(3 points)

Answer by ikleyn(52781) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
As I just said you yesterday, your writing has an error.

There are two functions in the post (which is a mistake, I believe),
and it is not clear from your text which function do you mean.

So, check your post, find the error, then fix it, then re-post.

Do you clearly understand what I say?