1. using the rational root theorem, list the possible zeros:
using p/q list all the pos...
Mathematics, 23.12.2019 23:31 Jenifermorales101
1. using the rational root theorem, list the possible zeros:
using p/q list all the possible zeros of the following equation: 3x^2 – 7 = 0.
hint: there are 8 correct answers.
suggested format for
list factors of p:
list factors of q:
list possible zeros: +/- p/q
may also use a punnet square to show 8 possible answers as shown in class:
show your work
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