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ALGII141-027 4.6 Practice Problems

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What are the real zeros of the polynomial P(x)=x4−4x2−1? Round to the nearest tenth.

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We start by restating the problem in our own words to focus on what we need to find: the real zeros of P(x) = x^4 − 4x^2 − 1, rounded to the nearest tenth. First, let y = x^2. The polynomia......Login to view full explanation

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