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Ch. 4 - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Blitzer - College Algebra 8th Edition
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5장, 문제 95

Find all zeros of f(x) = x³ + 5x² – 8x + 2.

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Start by identifying the polynomial function: \(f(x) = x^{3} + 5x^{2} - 8x + 2\).
Use the Rational Root Theorem to list all possible rational zeros. These are of the form \(\pm \frac{p}{q}\), where \(p\) divides the constant term (2) and \(q\) divides the leading coefficient (1). So possible rational roots are \(\pm 1, \pm 2\).
Test each possible rational root by substituting into \(f(x)\) to see if it equals zero. For example, evaluate \(f(1)\), \(f(-1)\), \(f(2)\), and \(f(-2)\).
Once a root \(r\) is found, use polynomial division or synthetic division to divide \(f(x)\) by \((x - r)\), reducing the cubic to a quadratic.
Solve the resulting quadratic equation using factoring, completing the square, or the quadratic formula to find the remaining zeros.

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