Asked by Rose
                use the factor theorem to determine whether x-c is a factor of f(x)
f(x)=x^3+8x^2-18x+20; x-10
I have a doubt in my answer, i determined that x-10 is not a factor... am i right? please verify as my exam is tomorrow night at college. thank you for your time and hard work:)
            
        f(x)=x^3+8x^2-18x+20; x-10
I have a doubt in my answer, i determined that x-10 is not a factor... am i right? please verify as my exam is tomorrow night at college. thank you for your time and hard work:)
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                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    It can be shown that x-10 is not a factor of x^3+8x^2-18x+20.  So your are correct.
If you wish, you could try (x+10) and show that it is a factor of x^3+8x^2-18x+20.
    
If you wish, you could try (x+10) and show that it is a factor of x^3+8x^2-18x+20.
                    Answered by
            Rose
            
    thank you so much dear mate, yes i took your advise and indeed i got it as a factor:) thank you.
    
                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    You're welcome!
    
                    Answered by
            Tricia
            
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