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Mathematics, 03.04.2021 03:20 kaileelmiller71

Aarnie is working on the question: Find all zeros of the polynomial P(x)=x3βˆ’6x2+10xβˆ’8

Aarnie carefully graphs the polynomial and sees an x-intercept at (3, 0) and no other x-intercepts.

He answers: β€œThe only zero of P(x) is x = 4”

But there are two other zeros.

1. Where did Aarnie go wrong? Help Aarnie find the correct solution.

2. Write the factorization of P(x) into linear factors.

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