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To find the real zeroes of the polynomial function

Answer to Problem 91E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Function:
Calculation:
The leading coefficient of given polynomial is 1 and the constant term is -4.
So, possible zeroes are:
Using synthetic division to check whether z = 1, is a zero or not.
Here, remainder is not 0. So, z = 1 is not a zero of the given polynomial.
Using synthetic division to check whether z = -1, is a zero or not.
Here, remainder is 0. So, z = -1 is a zero of the given polynomial.
So,
Now, consider
The leading coefficient of above polynomial is 1 and the constant term is -4.
So, possible zeroes are:
Using synthetic division to check whether z = 1, is a zero or not.
Here, remainder is not 0. So, z = 1 is not a zero of the given polynomial.
Using synthetic division to check whether z = 2, is a zero or not.
Here, remainder is 0. So, z = 2 is a zero of the given polynomial.
So,
Now, consider
The above polynomial is a second degree polynomial.
Discriminant
Here, the value of discriminant is less than zero.
So, zeroes does not exists for above second degree polynomial.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the zeroes of given polynomial function are
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