Use synthetic division to decide whether the given number k is a zero of the given polynomial function. 10) 7i; f(x) = x

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Use synthetic division to decide whether the given number k is a zero of the given polynomial function. 10) 7i; f(x) = x

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Use Synthetic Division To Decide Whether The Given Number K Is A Zero Of The Given Polynomial Function 10 7i F X X 1
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Use synthetic division to decide whether the given number k is a zero of the given polynomial function. 10) 7i; f(x) = x3 + 3x2 + 49x + 147 10) = 11)-3; f(x) = x4 + 3x2 - 108 11) 12) - }; f(x) =-3x4 + 62x3 - 4x + 1 - ) 12) 3
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