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Is (x+2) a factor of 3x^3-2x^2-4

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Recall the Factor theorem.
"A polynomial
f(x) has a factor
(x - k) if and only if
f(k) = 0"

Thus, let's convert that into what we know here.

f(x) = 3x^(3) - 2x^(2) - 4
A polynomial
f(x) has a factor
(x - (-2)) if and only if
f(-2) = 0

So, let's substitute -2 in place of x.


f(-2) = 3(-2)^(3) - 2(-2)^(2) - 4 = -36

But
f(-2) \\eq 0, so we can say that
(x + 2) is not a factor
User Hholtij
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IF (x+2) is a factor of the equation, when x=-2, the equation will equal zero...(because the factor equals zero and the equation is the product of its factors and zero times anything is zero.)

3(-2)^3-2(-2)^2-4

-24-8-4=-36

So (x+2) is not a factor...


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