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determine which of the following Polynomial has (x+1) a factor x³-x²-(2+√2) x+√2 ​

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Answered by jm03041983
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Step-by-step explanation:

g(x) = (x+1)

g(x) = 0

x = -1

f(x) = x³-x²-(2+√2) x+√2

= -1 -1 + 2 + √2 +√2

= 2√2 # 0

so (x+1) is not a factor of x³-x²-(2+√2) x+√2

Answered by Queen123733733
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