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What divisor is represented by the synthetic division below?  –5 5 x + 5 x – 5

What divisor is represented by the synthetic division below?  –5 5 x + 5 x – 5-example-1
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The correct answer is X+5

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For this case, the dividend is given by:

2x ^ 3 + 10x ^ 2 + x + 5
We note that the following numbers:
2, 10, 1, 5
They are the coefficients of the polynomial and they are in the upper part of the division.
The number -5 is the opposite value of the divisor constant.
Therefore, the divisor is given by:
x + 5
Answer:
The divisor is:
x + 5
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