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Is x + 10 a factor of the function f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250? Explain.

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Yes. When the function f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250 is divided by x + 10, the remainder is zero. Therefore, x + 10 is a factor of f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250.

No. When the function f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250 is divided by x + 10, the remainder is zero. Therefore, x + 10 is not a factor of f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250.

Yes. When the function f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250 is divided by x + 10, the remainder is not zero. Therefore, x + 10 is a factor of f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250.

No. When the function f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250 is divided by x + 10, the remainder is not zero. Therefore, x + 10 is not a factor of f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250.

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A. Yes. When the function f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250 is divided by x + 10, the remainder is zero. Therefore, x + 10 is a factor of f(x) = x3 − 75x + 250.

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Yes, the answer is A.
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