SOLUTION: If -2 and 4 are both zeros of the polynomial f(x), then a factor of f(x) is divisible by
A)x-1
B)x+3
C)x^2 +3x+2
D)x+4
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A)x-1
B)x+3
C)x^2 +3x+2
D)x+4
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Question 1089168: If -2 and 4 are both zeros of the polynomial f(x), then a factor of f(x) is divisible by
A)x-1
B)x+3
C)x^2 +3x+2
D)x+4 Answer by ikleyn(52803) (Show Source):
If -2 and 4 are both zeros of the polynomial f(x), then
f(x) is divisible by (x+2), (x-4) and by their product (x+2)*(x-4),
but no one of these is in your list of answers.