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Identify Possible Rational Zeros:

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Usually it is not practical to test all possible zeros of a polynomial function using only synthetic substitution. The Rational Zero Theorem can be used for finding the some possible zeros to test.

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The function is \"\".

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Because the leading coefficient is \"\", the possible rational zeros are the intezer factors of the constant term \"\".

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Therefore the possible rational zeros of \"\" are

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\"\". \"\"

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The function is \"\".

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Perform the synthetic substitution method by testing \"\" and \"\".

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Since \"\",  conclude that \"\" is a zero of \"\".

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Therefore, \"\" is a rational zero.

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

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Consider \"\".

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Perform the synthetic substitution method on the depressed polynomial by testing \"\" and \"\". 

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\"\"

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Since \"\",  conclude that \"\" is a zero of \"\".

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Therefore, \"\" is a rational zero.

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Therefore, \"\" and \"\" are the factors of \"\".\"\"

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The final quotient can be written as \"\".

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Factoring the quadratic expression \"\"

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By using Factor theorem,

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When \"\" then \"\"  is a factor of polynomial.

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Factoring of \"\".

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Zeros are \"\".\"\"

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The possible rational zeros are \"\".

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The zeros of \"\" are \"\".