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Please Use the factor theorem to determine whether v + 5 is a factor of v^4 + 16v^3 + 18v^2 -725 A. Yes B. No
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Please Use the factor theorem to determine whether v + 5 is a factor of v^4 + 16v^3 + 18v^2 -725 A. Yes B. No
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Yes cause it would Eaqul out easily
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