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I need help please!

Which statement is true of x2 + 8x – 6?

(x – 2) is a factor of the polynomial.
(x + 2) is a factor of the polynomial.
(x – 4) is a factor of the polynomial.
The polynomial is prime.

I need help please! Which statement is true of x2 + 8x – 6? (x – 2) is a factor of-example-1
User Bereng
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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User Alex Balashov
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Answer:

The correct option is

The polynomial is prime.

Explanation:

we have to select the true statement for the equation


x^2+8x-6

As, we know if
b^2-4ac is a positive perfect square integer, then the trinomial can be factored over the rational numbers. Otherwise, we cannot factor
ax^2 + bx + c over the rational numbers,

so the trinomial is considered to be prime.

Equation:
x^2+8x-6

a=1, b=8 and c=-6


b^2-4ac=8^2-4(1)(-6)=64+24=88

which is not a perfect square integer.

Hence, the above trinomial can not be factored into lowe degree.

⇒ Given polynomial is prime.

hence, option 4 is correct.

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