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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 19:01 joannachavez12345

According to the Rational Root Theorem, which statement about f(x) = 12x0 - 5x + 6x + 9 is true?
Any rational root of f(x) is a multiple of 12 divided by a multiple of 9.
Any rational root of f(x) is a multiple of 9 divided by a multiple of 12.
Any rational root of f(x) is a factor of 12 divided by a factor of 9.
Any rational root of f(x) is a factor of 9 divided by a factor of 12

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