Use the rational zero theorem to list the possible rational zeros of the polynomial
A) {±1/3, ±1/11, ±1/7, ±1/33, ±1/77, ±1/21, ±1/231}
B) {±1, ±3, ±11, ±7}
C) {±1, ±3, ±11, ±7, ±33, ±77, ±21, ±231}
D) {±1/3, ±1/11, ±1/7}
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