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If the factors of a polynomial are x+8 and x+4, what values of x make that polynomial 0?
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If the factors of a polynomial are x+8 and x+4, what values of x make that polynomial 0?
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If the factors of a polynomial are x+8 and x+4, what values of x make that polynomial 0?
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if you do X+8=0
-8 -8
X=-8
and then it would be the same for X+4 so that would turn into X=-4
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The values of x are -4 or -8.
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