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The value of a polynomial is 0 when x=-7. What expression must be a factor of the polynomial?

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Answer: When the value of a polynomial is 0, it means that the polynomial equals 0. So, when x = -7, the polynomial can be expressed as:

P(x) = (x + 7)Q(x) = 0

Where Q(x) is another polynomial.

So, x + 7 must be a factor of the polynomial, P(x).

Therefore, the expression that must be a factor of the polynomial is (x+7)

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