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If f(–2) = 0, what are all the factors of the function f (x) = x cubed minus 2 x squared minus 68 x minus 120? Use the Remainder Theorem. (x 2)(x 60) (x – 2)(x – 60) (x – 10)(x 2)(x 6) (x 10)(x – 2)(x
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If f(–2) = 0, what are all the factors of the function f (x) = x cubed minus 2 x squared minus 68 x minus 120? Use the Remainder Theorem. (x 2)(x 60) (x – 2)(x – 60) (x – 10)(x 2)(x 6) (x 10)(x – 2)(x – 6).
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Answer: C
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