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If the factors of a polynomial are x-4 and x-5, which value of x make that polynomial 0?

If the factors of a polynomial are x-4 and x-5, which value of x make that polynomial-example-1
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Given a polynomial of factors below,


f(x)=(x-4)(x-5)

To find the values of x at f(x) = 0, substitute for f(x) into the equation above,


\begin{gathered} (x-4)(x-5)=0 \\ x-4=0 \\ x=4 \\ x-5=0 \\ x=5 \\ x=4\text{ and 5} \end{gathered}

C is the right option

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