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    Given That 4 Is a Zero of the Polynomial P(x)
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Given That 4 Is a Zero of the Polynomial P(x)

Question 11

Question 11

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Given that 4 is a zero of the polynomial P(x) = Given that 4 is a zero of the polynomial P(x)  =   - 11   + 34x - 24, determine all other zeros. A)  -6 and 1 B)  6 and 1 C)  -6 and -1 D)  6 and -1 - 11 Given that 4 is a zero of the polynomial P(x)  =   - 11   + 34x - 24, determine all other zeros. A)  -6 and 1 B)  6 and 1 C)  -6 and -1 D)  6 and -1 + 34x - 24, determine all other zeros.


A) -6 and 1
B) 6 and 1
C) -6 and -1
D) 6 and -1

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