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How to get zero of v'(x)=170-108x+12x^2
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My prof gave an example of an optimization problem and eventually landed on this answer (as the zero of v'(x), the highlighted part):

http://i.imgur.com/hgP6rNm.jpg

I kinda understand how to answer the optimization problem, just having a hard time with getting the roots/zeros of the functions. I tried the Rational Zero Theorem but I got a different answer. Would really like to understand how and why the answer got there.

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