Answer:
<u>Potential roots:</u> 
Step-by-step explanation:
Simply put, the rational roots theorem tells us that if there are any rational roots of a polynomial function, they must be in the form
± 
Where
a_n is the number before the highest power of the polynomial, and
a_0 is the constant in the polynomial
<em>From the polynomial shown, we have a_n = 9 and a_0 = 4</em>
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<em>The factors of 9 are 9, 3, 1</em>
<em>and</em>
<em>The factors of 4 are 4,2,1</em>
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So, if there are any rational roots, they would be:
± 
± 
Which is ± 9/4, 9/2, 9/1, 3/4, 3/2, 3/1, 1/4, 1/2, 1/1
or
