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3. Factor f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of f(x). f(x)=2x-3x-5x+6; k = 1 ANSWER: 4. Determine the different possibilities

   

3. Factor f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of f(x). f(x)=2x-3x-5x+6; k = 1 ANSWER: 4. Determine the different possibilities for the numbers of positive, negative and nonreal complex zeros of the function: f(x)=x+2x+x-10 Positive Negative NonReal ANSWER:

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