In: Advanced Math
1.Find all rational zeros of the polynomial, and then find the irrational zeros, if any. Whenever appropriate, use the Rational Zeros Theorem, the Upper and Lower Bounds Theorem, Descartes' Rule of Signs, the Quadratic Formula, or other factoring techniques. (Enter your answers as comma-separated lists. Enter all answers including repetitions. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
P(x) = 12x4 − 11x3 − 18x2 + 5x
rational zeros | x = |
2.
Find all rational zeros of the polynomial. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Enter all answers including repetitions.)
P(x) = 6x4 − 7x3 − 13x2 + 4x + 4
x =
3.
Two polynomials P and D are given. Use either synthetic or long division to divide P(x) by D(x),
and express P in the form
P(x) = D(x) · Q(x) + R(x).
P(x) = 4x3 + 9x + 9, D(x) = 2x + 1
P(x) =
4.
P(x) = 12x4 − 11x3 − 18x2 + 5x
rational zeros | x = |