Use the rational zero theorem to find all possible rational zeros for the polynomial function.P(x) = 11x3 + 19x2 + 2x - 22
A. ±1, ± , ±2, ±
, ±11, ±22
B. ±1, ± , ±2, ±11, ±22
C. ±1, ±, ±11, ±
, ±
, ±
D. ±1, ±2, ±11, ±22
Answer: A
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