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    Mar 22, 2009, 08:07 AM
    I need to solve a 5th degree polynomial
    2x5th-17x4th+33x3rd+23x2nd-59x-30
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    Mar 22, 2009, 09:34 AM


    See this link: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/math-s...ph-332062.html

    You can graph it to find the roots or use the Rational Root Theorem as I explained in the link provided. I would suggest googling the Rational Root Theorem or finding it in any algebra text.

    The possible roots are factors of -30 and 2. The constant and leading coefficient.

    Possible roots:

    Choices for the numerator c:

    Choices for the denominator d:

    Choices for c/d, which I will not list. You can see those from the other two lists.

    Try dividing the poly by one of the choices, say, 2. Divide it by x-2, if it reduces to a fourth power poly, then that is a root. Continue on.
    This one is nice because it has 5 real roots.

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