SOLUTION: 1.) If 'A' is a zero of the polynomial P(x), then _____ must be a factor of P(x)
2.) If 'A' is a zero of multiplicity 'M' of the polynomial P(x), then _____ must be a factor of P(
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2.) If 'A' is a zero of multiplicity 'M' of the polynomial P(x), then _____ must be a factor of P(
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Question 1007904: 1.) If 'A' is a zero of the polynomial P(x), then _____ must be a factor of P(x)
2.) If 'A' is a zero of multiplicity 'M' of the polynomial P(x), then _____ must be a factor of P(x) when we factor P completely. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1.) If 'A' is a zero of the polynomial P(x), then (x-A) must be a factor of P(x)
2.) If 'A' is a zero of multiplicity 'M' of the polynomial P(x), then (x-A)^M must be a factor of P(x) when we factor P completely.
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Stan H.
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