SOLUTION: use the remainder theorem ana the factor theorem to determine whether (c+5) ia a factor of {{{(c^4+7c^3+6c^2-18c+10)}}}.
a)the remainder is 0 and therefore, (c+5) is a factor
b)t
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Question 41033: use the remainder theorem ana the factor theorem to determine whether (c+5) ia a factor of .
a)the remainder is 0 and therefore, (c+5) is a factor
b)the remainder is 0 and therefore (c+5) isnt a factor
c)the remainder isnt 0 and therefore (c+5) is a factor
d)the remainder isnt 0 and therefore (c+5)isnt a factor
Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
_____|_(1)_|_(7)_|_(6)_|_(-18)_|_(10)_|
(-5)___(1)____(2)____(-4)____(2)_____(0)_______
The remainder is zero, so (c + 5) is a factor.
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