Use the rational zero theorem to list all possible rational zeros for the given function f(x)=x^3-14x^2+13x-14 6x^3-35x^2+26x-5=0
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Use the rational zero theorem to list all possible rational zeros for the given function
f(x)=x^3-14x^2+13x-14
6x^3-35x^2+26x-5=0
a) make a list of all possible rational roots of the equation
b) use synthetic division to test several possible rational roots in order to identify a real root, a root of the given equation is x =
c) use the root of part b to solve the equation, the solution set is?
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