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If a polynomial function f(x) has roots 4 - 13 and 5, what must be a factor of f(x)? A.(x + (13-41) B.(x-(13 + 41) C.(x + (4 + 13)) D.(x - (4 + 13))
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If a polynomial function f(x) has roots 4 - 13 and 5, what must be a factor of f(x)?
A.(x + (13-41)
B.(x-(13 + 41)
C.(x + (4 + 13))
D.(x - (4 + 13))
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I believe its C
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