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Anew company estimates its total profit (profit = total revenue minus total cost) as p(x) = x4 – 2x3 – 240x – 35, where p is in hundreds of dollars and x is the number of months elapsed since the company’s start-up. according to the rational zero theorem, what can be the values of x until the company breaks even?

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