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FACTOR. THEOREM is x-3 a factor?!

FACTOR. THEOREM is x-3 a factor?!-example-1
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Yes, (x - 3) is a factor of P(x) and 3 is a zero or root of P(x)

Explanation:

Determine whether or not (x - 3) is a factor by using synthetic division with +3 as the divisor. The coefficients of the polynomial p(x) are {2 -5 -4 0 9}.

Setting up synthetic division:

3 / 2 -5 -4 0 9

6 3 -3 -9

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2 1 -1 -3 0

Since the remainder is zero (0), we know that 3 is a root of the polynomial P(x) and that (x - 3) is a factor of said polynomial.

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