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23 June, 15:53

Find the value of c so that (x+1) is a factor of the polynomial p (x).

p (x) = 2x^4-5x^2+cx+1

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  1. 23 June, 19:08
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    Since (x+1) is a factor of the given polynomial p (x), use what we call the "Factor Theorem." In this theorem, the polynomial p (x) is equal to zero so that no remainder will exist.

    Let p (x) = 0, so

    2x⁴ - 5x² + cx + 1 = 0

    We need to substitute a value for x. Then, use the factor x + 1 = 0 as x = - 1.

    2 (-1) ⁴ - 5 (-1) ² + c (-1) + 1 = 0

    Note that a negative one raise to the power of a positive number will result a positive one. Solving for c,

    2 (1) - 5 (1) + c (-1) + 1 = 0

    2 - 5 - c + 1 = 0

    -c = - 2 + 5 - 1

    -c = 2

    c = - 2
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