SOLUTION: Given f(x) x^4-11x^3+9x^2+109x-122
How would you use polynomial division to show that x=2 is a solution?
The question is not how but asks to break down the equation using p
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Question 1038805: Given f(x) x^4-11x^3+9x^2+109x-122
How would you use polynomial division to show that x=2 is a solution?
The question is not how but asks to break down the equation using polynomial division. I need help breaking it down using polynomial division.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39629) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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