Directions: Fill in the blanks below to complete the statement. 1.In finding the possible roots of the polynomial equation, look first the coefficient, and the terms. Then list the 2. In using a Factor Theorem, find the number from the list of possible roots that would give 0 as the If the remainder is zero, this number is a of the equation. If a root is obtained use division. Repeat the process until you reached up to a equation. If the other factor is quadratic, use factoring, quadratic formula or completing the square to get the roots. 3. The roots can be and Examples to these sets of roots are: (-1, 2, 5, 7. 3/2}, {v5.-V3...etc), and { 1 + 21, -21 1v21 ... etc).