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What are the zeros for this problem? x^4-8x^3+7x-14.

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This is using synthetic divsion.

asked Dec 6, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by linda Scholar

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Given x^4-8x^3+7x-14

By the rational roots therom

Since the leading cooefficient is 1 and constant is14.

So the possible rational zeros are ±1,±2,±7,±14.

 

answered Jan 23, 2014 by david Expert

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