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lf (x + k) is a factor of f(x), which of the following must be true? F(k)=0 f(-k)=0 a root of f(k) is x=k a y intercept of f(k) is x=-k

lf (x + k) is a factor of f(x), which of the following must be true? F(k)=0 f(-k)=0 a-example-1
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Answer:

a root of f(k) is x=k

Explanation:

User Ejel
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Answer:

a root of f(k) is x=k

Explanation:

(x + k) is a factor of f(x)

This means that:


x + k = 0


x = -k

Thus, one root of f(x) is x = -k, and the correct answer is given by the third option, from top to bottom.

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