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using factor theorem, show that
use the remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x) is divided by x+2. then use the factor theorem to determine whether
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ladybug
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My teacher stop half way when writing the example,someone pls help me how to do them thxxx
Use the factor theorem to show: c)x-2
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Idkhowtodomath
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3. Factor x^4-3x^3-11x^2+3x+10 completely using the factor theorem. (5 marks)
SHOW ME ALL THE STEPS PLEASE.
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kavi
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use the remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x) is divided by x-2. then use the factor theorem to divide x-2 is a
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ladybub
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using the factor theorem to show that x-c is a factor of P(X) for the given values of c, and factor
1. P(x)=x3-5x^2+8x-4; c=1
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Josh
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Factor theorem states that "x-a is a factor of f(x) if and only if f(a)=0"
1. What is the sufficient condition of the factor
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Annie
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I have two questions if someone can PLEASE help.
1.solve the equation in the real number system. x^4+11x^3+24x^2-23x+35=0
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Jennifer
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Which theorem equates the value of a polynomial at a given value,
, to the value of the synthetic division of the polynomial by
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DingJie
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using factor theorem, show that a-b,b-c and c-a are the factors of a(b^2-c^2)+b(c^2-a^2)+c(a^2-B^2)
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kabhir
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△ABC≅△ABD
Using the info provided in the picture below, which theorem proves this? (1 point) Responses which answer is
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