SOLUTION: Factor​ f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of​ f(x). F(x)=4x^3-9x^2-58x+15;k=5 Thanks for your help!

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Question 1192456: Factor​ f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of​ f(x).
F(x)=4x^3-9x^2-58x+15;k=5
Thanks for your help!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor​ f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of​ f(x).
F(x)=4x^3-9x^2-58x+15;k=5
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Divide F(x) by (x-5)

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