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Let f(x) be a polynomial such that f(-4)=0, then a factor of f(x) is:

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Answered by shripadrsonawane
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since f(x) is the given polynomial, it's a function of 'x'.

It's given that the value of x = - 1/2 , satisfies the

function condition f(x) = 0

then, x + 1/2 = 0 , is a factor of f(x).

so, (X + 1/2) is a factor of f(X)

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