Concept explainers
To calculate: The rational zeros of the function.
Answer to Problem 56CR
There is no rational zeros of
Explanation of Solution
Given information ::
Formula used :: According to rational zero theorem every rational zero of f ( x ) has the form
Calculation ::
From rational zero theorem p is a factor of -6 and q is the factor of 10.
The factor of -6 is
Therefore the possible values of
Now substituting these values in f ( x ) to get the possible zeros.
Hence there is no rational zeros of
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