Use the rational zeros theorem to determine the potential rational zeros of the polynomial function. Do not find the zeros.f(x) = -4x4 + 2x2 - 3x + 6
A. ± , ±
, ±
, ±
, ± 1, ± 2, ± 3, ± 6
B. ± , ±
, ±
, ±
, ± 1, ± 2, ± 3, ± 4, ± 6
C. ± , ±
, ±
, ±
, ±
, ± 1, ± 2, ± 3, ± 6
D. ± , ±
, ±
, ±
, ±
, ± 1, ± 2, ± 4
Answer: A
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