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X + 1 is a factor of x^5 + 4x^3 - 17x + 12. True or False
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X + 1 is a factor of x^5 + 4x^3 - 17x + 12. True or False
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False.
If (x+1) is a factor of the polynomial, the polynomial must be divisible by (x+1).
In other words, when you divide the polynomial by (x+1), the remainder should be 0.
In this case, however, the remainder is 24.
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