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Which of the following represents the set of possible rational roots polynomial shown below? 2x^3 + 5x² – 8x – 10 = 0
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Which of the following represents the set of possible rational roots polynomial shown below? 2x^3 + 5x² – 8x – 10 = 0
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Which of the following represents the set of possible rational roots
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2x^3 + 5x² – 8x – 10 = 0
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Your answer would be X = -3.25680125, -0.91714395
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Answer:
-0.917144001
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