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30 May, 00:58

If - 1 is a root of f (x), which of the following must be true?

A factor of f (x) is (x - 1).

A factor of f (x) is (x + 1).

Both (x - 1) and (x + 1) are factors of f (x).

Neither (x - 1) nor (x + 1) is a factor of f (x).

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  1. 30 May, 02:58
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    The correct answer is that a factor of f (x) is (x+1)

    This is due to the zero product property, which states that if two binomials multiply to 0, then one of its factors must equal 0.

    (x+1) must equal 0.

    (x+1) = 0

    x=-1

    If (x-1) = 0, then x would equal 1 instead of - 1 which is what the question is asking for.
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