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Consider a polynomial p(x), such that p(-6)=5, p(-3)=0, p(3)=2, and p(0)=-6.

Which of these is a factor of p(x)?

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Answered by jagadhes1979
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Answer:

the answer is p(-3)

because if we substitute-3 in the equation we are getting the final answer as 0

please mark it as a brainliest answer

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