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Which function is (x-1) a real root?

Which function is (x-1) a real root?-example-1

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

According to the Factor Theorem:

In order for a factor in the form of
(x-a) to be a root for a function
f(x),
f(a) must be 0.

Our factor is
(x-1).

Therefore,
a=1.

So, we will evaluate
f(1) for all the choices.

Doing so, we can see that, starting from the top, we have:


\begin{aligned}f_1(1)&=-12\\ f_2(1) &=8 \\ f_3(1)&=24 \\ f_4(1)&=0 \end{aligned}

The choice that yields 0 as an answer is D.

So, the function for which
(x-1) is a real root is choice D.

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