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Is (x-1) a factor of ( 5x to the power 2 - 6x + 1) ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 5x^{2}-6x+1

{x-1}=0

x=1

( x =1 )put it in the given polynomial

so

5×1^{2}-6x+1=0

5-6+1=0

6-6=0

0=0

therefore,. (x-1)is a factor of given polynomial

Answered by adrija7
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Answer:

Since,5x²-6x+1=0,so (x-1) is a factor of 5x²-6x+1.

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