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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 20:00 laurachealsy923

Using the rational root theorem, list the possible zeros
Using p/q list all the possible zeros of the following equation: 3x^2 – 6x -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

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