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the numerators of any rational roots of a polynomial will be factors of the ___.
constant term
sum of the coefficients
degree of the polynomial
leading coefficient
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the denominators of any rational roots of a polynomial will be factors of the ___.
leading coefficient
degree of the polynomial
constant term
sum of the coefficients
First Question:
The Rational Root Theorem states that for a polynomial \( a_nx^n + a_{n - 1}x^{n - 1}+\dots+a_1x + a_0\) (where \(a_n
eq0\)), any rational root \( \frac{p}{q}\) has \(p\) as a factor of the constant term \(a_0\) and \(q\) as a factor of the leading coefficient \(a_n\). So for the numerators of rational roots, they are factors of the constant term.
From the Rational Root Theorem, for a rational root \( \frac{p}{q}\) of a polynomial \( a_nx^n + a_{n - 1}x^{n - 1}+\dots+a_1x + a_0\) (\(a_n
eq0\)), the denominator \(q\) of the rational root is a factor of the leading coefficient \(a_n\).
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A. constant term