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Which expression is a linear factor of x6 +x-66?

X+1

X+2

X+4

none of the above

User Tomas Ward
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Answer:

none of the above

Explanation:

User Chocula
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Answer:

Option D.

Explanation:

The given expression is


x^6+x-66

It is a polynomial.

(x-c) is a linear factor of polynomial p(x) if p(c)=0.

Substitute x=-1 in the given expression.


(1)^6+(1)-66=-64\\eq 0

It means (x+1) is not a linear factor of given expression.

Substitute x=-2 in the given expression.


(-2)^6+(-2)-66=-4\\eq 0

It means (x+2) is not a linear factor of given expression.

Substitute x=-4 in the given expression.


(-4)^6+(-4)-66=4026\\eq 0

It means (x+4) is not a linear factor of given expression.

None of the given options are a linear factor of given expression.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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