Chapter 4: Q. 36 (page 209)
Find the bounds to the zeros of each polynomial function. Use the bounds to obtain a complete graph of f.
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Every zero of the polynomial function will lie between and .
The graph of the function is

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Chapter 4: Q. 36 (page 209)
Find the bounds to the zeros of each polynomial function. Use the bounds to obtain a complete graph of f.
Every zero of the polynomial function will lie between and .
The graph of the function is

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In Problems 21鈥32, determine the maximum number of real zeros that each polynomial function may have. Then list the potential rational zeros of each polynomial function. Do not attempt to find the zeros.
Use the Factor Theorem to prove that is a factor of
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Find a rational function that might have the given graph.
In Problems 63鈥72, find the real solutions of each equation.
In Problems 21鈥32, determine the maximum number of real zeros that each polynomial function may have. Then list the potential rational zeros of each polynomial function. Do not attempt to find the zeros.
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