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Roman55 [17]
2 years ago
11

According to the Rational Root Theorem, what are all the potential rational roots of f(x) = 9x^4 – 2x^2 – 3x + 4?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Andrews [41]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:\frac{p}{q} : ±1, ± \frac{1}{3},  ± \frac{1}{9}, ±2 ±\frac{2}{3},  ± \frac{2}{9}, ±4,  ± \frac{4}{3}

± \frac{4}{9}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: f(x) = 9x^4-2x^2-3x+4 .

To find: According to the Rational Root Theorem, what are all the potential rational roots .

Solution: The rational theorem states that if f(x) has integer coefficients and \frac{p}{q} is a rational zero, then q is the factor of leading coefficient and p is the factor of constant term.

                        f(x) = 9x^4-2x^2-3x+4 .

Factor of leading coefficient (q) = ±9, ±3, ±1.

Factors of constant term( p)  =  ±4, ±2, ±1.

According to rational root theorem the rational roots are in the form \frac{p}{q} : ±1, ± \frac{1}{3},  ± \frac{1}{9}, ±2 ±\frac{2}{3},  ± \frac{2}{9}, ±4,  ± \frac{4}{3}

± \frac{4}{9}.

Therefore , potential rational roots are \frac{p}{q} : ±1, ± \frac{1}{3},  ± \frac{1}{9}, ±2 ±\frac{2}{3},  ± \frac{2}{9}, ±4,  ± \frac{4}{3}

± \frac{4}{9}.

julia-pushkina [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: \pm1,\frac{\pm1}{3},\frac{\pm1}{9},\pm2,\frac{\pm2}{3},\frac{\pm2}{9},\pm4,\frac{\pm4}{3},\frac{\pm4}{9}


Step-by-step explanation:

The rational theorem states that if f(x) has integer coefficients and \frac{p}{q} is a rational zero, then q is the factor of leading coefficient and p is the factor of constant term.

Given polynomial= 9x^4-2x^2-3x+4

Now, Factors of leading coefficient q=\pm9,\pm3,\pm1

factors of constant term p=\pm4,\pm2,\pm1

according to rational root theorem the rational roots are in the form

\frac{p}{q}=\pm1,\frac{\pm1}{3},\frac{\pm1}{9},\pm2,\frac{\pm2}{3},\frac{\pm2}{9},\pm4,\frac{\pm4}{3},\frac{\pm4}{9}

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