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find the zeros of polynomial -5x-6​

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Answered by LastShinobi
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Use the Factor Theorem to solve a polynomial equation

Use the Factor Theorem to solve a polynomial equationf(x)=(x−k)q(x)+r f ( x ) = ( x − k ) q ( x ) + r . If k is a zero, then the remainder r is f(k)=0 f ( k ) = 0 and f(x)=(x−k)q(x)+0 f ( x ) = ( x − k ) q ( x ) + 0 or f(x)=(x−k)q(x) f ( x ) = ( x − k ) q ( x ) .

Answered by jagadishsingh835
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Use the Factor Theorem to solve a polynomial equation

f(x)=(x−k)q(x)+r f ( x ) = ( x − k ) q ( x ) + r . If k is a zero, then the remainder r is f(k)=0 f ( k ) = 0 and f(x)=(x−k)q(x)+0 f ( x ) = ( x − k ) q ( x ) + 0 or f(x)=(x−k)q(x) f ( x ) = ( x − k ) q ( x ) .

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