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Find the potential real zeros (roots) of the following equation. f(x) = 4x - 16x⁴ + 17x³ - 19x² + 13x - 3 = 0
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Find the potential real zeros (roots) of the following equation. f(x) = 4x - 16x⁴ + 17x³ - 19x² + 13x - 3 = 0
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Find the potential real zeros (roots) of the following equation. f(x) = 4x - 16x⁴ + 17x³ - 19x² + 13x - 3 = 0
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Well when it =0 there is no roots, but when it doesn't =0 the answer is 17+square root of 97/32 and 17-square root of 97/32. Square root of 97 is the square root symbol with 97 inside of it.
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