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Explain why the binomial (x + 2) IS a factor of this polynomial expression.
Explain why the binomial (x + 1) IS NOT a factor of this polynomial expression.

Can somebody help me with this? Explain why the binomial (x + 2) IS a factor of this-example-1
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We are given polynomial:
5x^3+8x^2-7x-6.

We need to explain why the binomial (x + 2) IS a factor of this polynomial expression and why the binomial (x + 1) IS NOT a factor of this polynomial expression.

Let us set first factor equal to 0 and solve for x.

x+2=0

x=-2.

Plugging x=-2 in given polynomial, we get


5(-2)^3+8(-2)^2-7(-2)-6 = 5(-8) +8(4)+14-6


= -40 +32+14-6


=0

Because x=-2 gives 0 on plugging in given polynomial, so it's factor of given polynomial expression.

Now, let us check second factor x+1=0

x=-1.

Plugging x=-1 in given polynomial, we get


5(-1)^3+8(-1)^2-7(-1)-6 = 5(-1) +8(1)+7-6

=-5+8+7-6.

= -4.

Because x=-1 doesn't gives 0 on plugging in given polynomial, so it's not a factor of given polynomial expression.

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