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The polynomial function f(x) = 10x6 + 7x – 7 is graphed below. According to the rational roots theorem, which is a possible root at point P?

A. The root at point P may be 5/7.

B. The root at point P may be 2/7.

C. The root at point P may be 7/10.

D. The root at point P may be 10/7.

The polynomial function fx 10x6 7x 7 is graphed below According to the rational roots theorem which is a possible root at point P A The root at point P may be 5 class=

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C. The root at point P may be 7/10.
This is because the point is not crossing 1 but is more than .5

According to the rational roots theorem, the root at point P may be 7/10.

The polynomial function

The polynomial function graphed on the image is given as;

[tex]f(x) = 10x^6 + 7x - 7[/tex]

According to the rational roots theorem, the possible root at point P is calculated as follows;

[tex]0.5< P <1[/tex]

The possible root at point P is between 0.5 and 1, thus, the root at point P may be 7/10 (0.7).

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