How do you find all zeros of the function #2x^3-3x^2-16x+10#?
1 Answer
Mar 29, 2016
I will graph this as a function,
Explanation:
Notice that -2.5 seems to be the "nicest" zero. That means 2x+5 is a factor. If you do long division on the original polynomial by 2x+5, you will get