Re: Integral zeros...
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Re: Integral zeros...
Zeros (roots, solutions) that are integral (whole numbers).
At 12:41 12/15/96 +0000, ceres@EFNI.COM wrote:
>What are integral zeros, and can the TI-92 do anything with them?
>For example, this is my question:
>
>Determine the quartic f(x)=x^4+ax^3+bx^2+cx-c if it shares two
>distinct integral zeros with its derivative f '(x) and abc/=0.
>*/= is not equal to.
>
>Can I graph integral zeros on a TI-92?
>I would appreciate any assistance,
>
>Michael
>
>
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