SOLUTION: In this example of long division, is x+2 a factor of the polynomial?
Is -2 a root of the polynomial function? Why? How do you know ?
Use the steps in this example and divide
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Question 824585: In this example of long division, is x+2 a factor of the polynomial?
Is -2 a root of the polynomial function? Why? How do you know ?
Use the steps in this example and divide the same polynomial by x+3 using long division. Thanks for any help
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What's the polynomial to divide?
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