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Explain why x and 4x - 10 are factors of the expression x(4x - 10)3 rather than terms of the expression. What are the terms of the factor 4x -10?

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Solution :- Let p(x) be the polynomial such that


p(x) = x(4x-10)^3\\\text{and let f(x) be another polynomial such that }\\f(x)=4x-10\\\text{To find , Put } f(x)=0\\\Rightarrow4x-10=0\\\Rightarrow4x=10\\\Rightarrow x=5/2\\\text{Now substituting value of x in p(x),we get}\\p(x)=(5)/(2) .(4(5/2)-10)^3\\\Rightarrow(5)/(2).(10-10)^3=0\\\text{Similarly let g(x)=x ,we get x=0 by putting g(x)=0}\\\text{now f(x)=0 for x=0}\\\text{So by Factor theorem f(x) and g(x) are the factors of polynomial p(x)}\\


\text{Now} p(x) = x(4x-10)^3\\=64x^4-480x^3+1200x^2-1000x\\\text{so the terms of terms of } p(x) \text{are} 64x^4,-480x^3,1200x^2,-1000x\\\text{here, by using Factor theorem x is a factor of all the terms but 4x-10 is not. }


\text{And the terms of the factor 4x-10 are 4x and -10}

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