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Evaluate P at the proper value, and then determine whether x + 2 is a factor.

Evaluate P at the proper value, and then determine whether x + 2 is a factor.-example-1
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Given


P(x)=x^3+4x^2-8

To determine whether (x+2) is a factor of P(x), we find the value of P(-2). If P(-2)=0, then by factor theorem, we can say that (x+2) is a factor of P(x).


\begin{gathered} P(-2)=(-2)^3+4(-2)^2-8 \\ =-8+16-8 \\ =-16+16 \\ =0 \end{gathered}

Hence (x+2) is a factor of P(x).

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