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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 21:50 tyshunstephens0

PLEASE HELP Given P(x),

P(x) = x^11 - 6x^10 - 16x^9 + 53x^8 + 93x^7 - 128x^6 -238x^5 + 9x^4 + 256x^3 + 184x^2 - 96x - 112

1) List all the possible real rational roots (hint: p/q)

2) Find all 11 real and imaginary zeroes for P(x) using graphing and synthetic division to show your work.

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