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Which of the following represents the set of possible rational roots for the polynomial shown below?A.B.C.D.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which of the following represents the set of possible rational roots for the polynomial shown below?

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It seems that you're referring to a specific polynomial and a set of options (A, B, C, D) related to the possible rational roots of that polynomial. However, I can't see the polynomial or the answer choices you mentioned.

To determine the set of possible rational roots, you can use the Rational Root Theorem, which states that any rational root, expressed in simplest form pq \frac{p}{q} , must have:

  1. p p as a factor of the constant term of the polynomial.
  2. q q as a factor of the leading coefficient of the polynomial.

If you provide the polynomial and the options for rational roots, I can help you identify the correct set of possible rational roots.

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