Question: Help m please (QUES-15642) Use the Factor Theorem to find all real zeros for the given polynomial function and one factor. [f(x)=3x^3-x^2-40x+48; quad x+4] What

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Help m please (QUES-15642) Use the Factor Theorem to find all realzeros for the given polynomial function and one factor. [f(x)=3x^3-x^2-40x+48; \\quad x+4\\]What zero corresponds to the factor \\(x+4\\)? (X=1) -4 What is theother integer zero? (X=1) 3 What is the remaining zero? (X=1) 4Q10

(QUES-15642) Use the Factor Theorem to find all real zeros for the given polynomial function and one factor. [f(x)=3x^3-x^2-40x+48; \\quad x+4\\] What zero corresponds to the factor \\(x+4\\)? (X=1) -4 What is the other integer zero? (X=1) 3 What is the remaining zero? (X=1) 4Q10 W Bookmark this page 6.0 points possible (graded, results hidden) (QUES-18225) Find \\(f~{-1}(x) \\) for \\(f(x)=\\frac{8 x+3}{5x+7}\\). \\(F~{-1} (x)= 1)(QUES-16078) Two terms of a geometric sequence are given. Find the first five terms. V[a_7=320, \\quad a_(10)=2560\\] \\(a_1=\\) \\(a_2=1) Ma_3=\\) \\a_4=\\) \\(a_5=\\)(QUES-15699) The intensity levels \\(I\\) of two earthquakes measured on a seismograph can be compared by the formula \\Nog \\fracfl_1}(I_2) = M_1-M_2\\] where \\(M\\) is the magnitude given by the Richter Scale. In August 2009, an earthquake of magnitude 6.1 hit Honshu, Japan. On 31 January 1906 Ecuador coast, was hit with a more devastating earthquake, this time with a magnitude of 8.8. To the nearest whole number, how many times greater was the intensity of the 31 January 1906 earthquake

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