Question 979438:  How do i find the zeros of this equation   
 
I have tried to factor out an x and than factor it as i would with 
a normal quadratic but i reached this answer   and  
  and i needed to multiply the x back in but i  
did not know how to or what i should do after that. also because this is a  
3rd degree polynomial than shouldn't it have 3 zeros. if possible please  
show me step by step how to do this , thank you so much  
 
 
 
 
 Found 2 solutions by  KMST, Fombitz: Answer by KMST(5328)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! If   has a rational zero, 
you should be able to use it to factor the polynomial, 
and find the exact value of all of its real zeros.
 
 
If   does not have a rational zero, 
you could only find approximate values by guided trial and error.
 
 
If   has a rational zero   , it must be that 
  is a factor of the constant term   , and 
  is a factor of the leading coefficient   . 
Factors of   are   , and   . 
Factors of   are   ,   ,   ,  and   . 
The possible values for   are 
-2, -1, -2/3, -1/3, -1/6, 1/6, 1/3, 2/3, 1, and 2. 
You are expected to use synthetic division 
(long division works too, but uses more ink) 
to find that   is a zero. 
(The other nine possible values are not zeros). 
Synthetic division tells you 
not only that   is zero for   , 
but also that 
 <--->  
The other two zeros of   are the zeros of   . 
You can find if they are real zeros, and their value by solving 
  . 
You could do that by completing the square, or by applying 
the quadratic formula   , 
which gives the solutions to   
In this case, with   , the solutions to   are 
  
 Answer by Fombitz(32388)      (Show Source): 
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