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Find the zeroes of the polynomial using any combination of the rational roots theorem, synthetic division, testing for 1 and -1, and/or the remainder and factor theorems. p(x) = x4 + 3x3 + 3x2 - 17x - 18


A) -1, 2, Find the zeroes of the polynomial using any combination of the rational roots theorem, synthetic division, testing for 1 and -1, and/or the remainder and factor theorems. p(x)  = x<sup>4</sup> + 3x<sup>3</sup> + 3x<sup>2</sup> - 17x - 18 A)  -1, 2,   B)  1, -2,   C)  -1, 2,   D)  1, -2,
B) 1, -2, Find the zeroes of the polynomial using any combination of the rational roots theorem, synthetic division, testing for 1 and -1, and/or the remainder and factor theorems. p(x)  = x<sup>4</sup> + 3x<sup>3</sup> + 3x<sup>2</sup> - 17x - 18 A)  -1, 2,   B)  1, -2,   C)  -1, 2,   D)  1, -2,
C) -1, 2, Find the zeroes of the polynomial using any combination of the rational roots theorem, synthetic division, testing for 1 and -1, and/or the remainder and factor theorems. p(x)  = x<sup>4</sup> + 3x<sup>3</sup> + 3x<sup>2</sup> - 17x - 18 A)  -1, 2,   B)  1, -2,   C)  -1, 2,   D)  1, -2,
D) 1, -2, Find the zeroes of the polynomial using any combination of the rational roots theorem, synthetic division, testing for 1 and -1, and/or the remainder and factor theorems. p(x)  = x<sup>4</sup> + 3x<sup>3</sup> + 3x<sup>2</sup> - 17x - 18 A)  -1, 2,   B)  1, -2,   C)  -1, 2,   D)  1, -2,

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