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4 October, 15:59

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For a polynomial p (x), the value of p (3) is - 2. Which of the following must be true about p (x) ?

A) x-5 is a factor of p (x).

B) x-2 is a factor of p (x).

C) x+2 is a factor of p (x).

D) The remainder when p (x) is divided by x-3 is - 2.

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  1. 4 October, 16:04
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    D) The remainder when p (x) is divided by x-3 is - 2.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The remainder theorem states that p (a) = 0 then a is a root

    if p (a) = y then the remainder when the polynomial is divided by x-a is y

    so if p (3) = - 2

    we know that x-3 cannot be a root because it would have to = 0

    We do know that the remainder when p (x) / (x-3) is - 2
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