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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 23:00 brendonvernon8

This problem has two parts, part a and part b. part a: what is the number of distinct possible rational roots of p(x)=2x^2+7x+6? part b: which values are possible rational roots of p(x)=2x^2+7x+6? select one answer for part a and select all answers that apply for part b.

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