High School Math : Solving Non-Quadratic Polynomials

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Example Question #1 : Solving Non Quadratic Polynomials

Consider the equation .

According to the Rational Zeroes Theorem, if  are all integers, then, regardless of their values, which of the following cannot be a solution to the equation?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

By the Rational Zeroes Theorem, any rational solution must be a factor of the constant, 6, divided by the factor of the leading coefficient, 14. 

Four of the answer choices have this characteristic:

is in lowest terms, and 3 is not a factor of 14. It is therefore the correct answer.

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