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18 February, 07:29

Suppose that you have the function f (x) = 9x^5 - 10x^4 - 2x. If f (c) = 1, what can you

conclude?

c is a root/zero of f (x).

c - 1 is a factor of f (x).

c is not a root/zero of f (x).

x - 1 is a factor of f (x)

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  1. 18 February, 07:38
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The number c is not a root/zero of f (x). If it were, then f (c) would = 0 (that is, the remainder would be zero.
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