Definition of Rational Root Theorem

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Rational Root Theorem

The term 'Rational Root Theorem' as it applies to the area of basic math can be defined as 'for a polynomial with integer coefficients, the only possible rational numbers that can be roots of the polynomial are ones of the form a/b, where a is a factor of the constant term and b is a factor of the leading coefficient'.

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