SOLUTION: Use the Factor Theorem to determine whether x-3 is a factor of
P(x) = 2x^4-5x^3+2x-33 .
Specifically, evaluate P at the proper value, and then determine whether x-3 is a facto
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Question 389135: Use the Factor Theorem to determine whether x-3 is a factor of
P(x) = 2x^4-5x^3+2x-33 .
Specifically, evaluate P at the proper value, and then determine whether x-3 is a factor.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Good idea.
Sub 3 for x. If P(3) = 0, (x-3) is a factor.
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