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According to the Rational Root Theorem, which statement about f(x) = 12x3 – 5x2 + 6x + 9 is true?
Any rational root of f(x) is a multiple of 12 divided by a multiple of 9.
Any rational root of f(x) is a multiple of 9 divided by a multiple of 12.
Any rational root of f(x) is a factor of 12 divided by a factor of 9.
Any rational root of f(x) is a factor of 9 divided by a factor of 12.

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The complete statement is (d) Any rational root of f(x) is a factor of 9 divided by a factor of 12.

How to determine the rational roots?

The polynomial is given as:

12x^3 - 5x^2 + 6x + 9

The first term in the above equation is 12 i.e. 12x^3, while the last term is 9

To determine the possible rational roots, we divide the factors of the last term i.e. 12 by the factors of the first term i.e. 12

Hence, the complete statement is (d) Any rational root of f(x) is a factor of 9 divided by a factor of 12.

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