
College Algebra (10th Edition)
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Author: Michael Sullivan
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Chapter 5.6, Problem 46DW
is a polynomial function of degree 4 whose coefficients are real numbers; two of its zeros are and . Explain why one of the remaining zeros must be a real number. Write down one of the missing zeros.
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