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28 April, 12:04

If a polynomial function f (x) has roots 3±√5 and - 6, what must be a factor of f (x) ?

A. (x + (3-√5)

B. (x - (3-√5))

C. (x + (5+√3))

D. (x - (5-√3))

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  1. 28 April, 12:10
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    The answer to this question is B
  2. 28 April, 12:29
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    B. (x - (3 - √5)).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    That would be (x - (3 - √5)) or (x - (3 + √5)).

    The answer is (x - (3 - √5))
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