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    The Only Possible Integer Zeros Of\(p(x) = 2x^5 - bx^3 + 4x - 2\)
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The Only Possible Integer Zeros Of p(x)=2x5−bx3+4x−2p(x) = 2x^5 - bx^3 + 4x - 2p(x)=2x5−bx3+4x−2

Question 34

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The only possible integer zeros of p(x)=2x5−bx3+4x−2p(x) = 2x^5 - bx^3 + 4x - 2p(x)=2x5−bx3+4x−2 are 1 and 2.

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