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15 December, 08:11

P (2) = 14 and p (-3) = 0. Write one factor of p (x) and explain how you know

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  1. 15 December, 08:17
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given p (2) = 14 and p (-3) = 0, according to factor theorem, if a polynomial p (x) is divided by a function x+c where c is a constant, then x+c is said to be a factor of p (x) if p (-c) = 0 i. e if the remainder is zero after the division.

    According to the question, it can be seen that p (-3) = 0. This means that the function x+3 is said to be factor if the remainder of the polynomial is zero when divided the polynomial because the reminder leaves zero after division where c = 3
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