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Use the Factor Theorem to Decide Whether or Not the Second

Question 398

Question 398

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Use the factor theorem to decide whether or not the second polynomial is a factor of the first.
- 6x4+13x3−2x2+x+4;x+26 x ^ { 4 } + 13 x ^ { 3 } - 2 x ^ { 2 } + x + 4 ; x + 26x4+13x3−2x2+x+4;x+2


A) Yes
B) No

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