\"\"

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The function is \"\".

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If \"\" is a rational zero, then \"\" is a factor of \"\" and \"\" is a factor of \"\".

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Here, \"\" and \"\".

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Write the possible value of \"\" in simplest form.

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\"\" and \"\".

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\"\"

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Make a table and test some possible rational zeroes:

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\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
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The depressed polynomial is \"\".

\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"\"\"
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Observe the table:

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Since \"\", there is a zero at \"\".

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The depressed polynomial is \"\".

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The quadratic function is \"\".

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\"\"            (Quadratic formula)

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\"\"  (Substitute \"\" and \"\")

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\"\"                    (Simplify)

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\"\"                          (Subtract and simplify)

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\"\" and \"\"     (Separate two roots)

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\"\" and \"\"            (Simplify)

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There is two irrational real roots are \"\" and \"\", \"\" and \"\".

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\"\"

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The zeroes of the functions are  \"\" and \"\".