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If synthetic division reveals a zero, why should we try that value again as a possible solution? - polynomial functions can have imaginary zeros, so if it is an imaginary zero, it could also be a real zero. - polynomial functions can have repeated zeros, so the fact that a number is a zero doesn't preclude it being a zero again. - polynomial functions can have real zeros, so the fact that a number is a real zero means it could also be an imaginary zero. - polynomial functions can have imaginary zeros, so if it is a zero, it could also be an imaginary zero. - polynomial functions can have rational zeros, so trying a value again can find irrational zeros.
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