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use the rational zeros theorem to write a list of all potential rational zeros. f(x) = 13x3 23x2 2x - 26 a. ±1, ±1/13, ±2, ±2/13, ±13, ±26 b. ±1, ±1/13, ±2, ±13, ±26 c. ±1, ±1/2, ±13, ±13/2, ±1/13, ±1/26 d. ±1, ±2, ±13, ±26

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13x^3\pm23x^22\pm 2x - 26\\\\26:\{\pm1;\ \pm2;\ \pm13;\ \pm26\}\\13:\{\pm1;\ \pm13\}\\\\Answer:\boxed{\{\pm(1)/(13);\ \pm(2)/(13);\ \pm1;\ \pm2;\ \pm13;\ \pm26\}}
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