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Given a polynomial f(x) and that f(12)=0, apply the Remainder Theorem and then determine which of the following is a factor of f(x).(1 point)

(x+12)

(x−0)

(x−3/2)

(x−12)
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Given a polynomial f(x) and that f(12)=0, apply the Remainder Theorem and then determine which of the following is a factor of f(x).(1 point)

(x+12)

(x−0)

(x−3/2)

(x−12)

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