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If a polynomial function f(x) has roots 3 + sqrt 5 and -6 what must be a factor of f(x)

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Answer:

b

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User Markhor
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Answer:


(x+6) and
(x-3-√(5))

Explanation:

We have been given that a polynomial function f(x) has roots
3+√(5) and
-6. We are asked to find the factor of f(x).

We know that a root of function is a point for which a given function equals zero.

We can write roots of our function as:


x=3+√(5) and
x=-6.

To find the factors of our given function, we will bring the expression on right side to left side as:


x-3-√(5)=3+√(5)-3-√(5)


x-3-√(5)=0

Similarly, we will get:


x+6=-6+6


x+6=0

Therefore,
(x+6) and
(x-3-√(5)) are factors of our given function.

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