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So that (x-3) is a factor of 2x^3-3x^2+7x+30

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Answered by actajay
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Answer:

No (x-3) is not a factor of the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

On dividing (x-3) we are left with a remainder of 78 .So,it is not a factor.

x-3)2x^3-3x^2+7x+30(2x^2+3x+16

2x^3-6x^2

(-). (+)

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3x^2+7x

3x^2-9x

(-). (+)

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16x+30

16x-48

(-). (+)

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78

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Answered by sushilsharma1273
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