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State of the given binomial is a factor of the given polynomial

State of the given binomial is a factor of the given polynomial-example-1
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Answer:

B no

Explanation:

If (n - 10) is a factor then if the polynomial equals zero when evaluated for 10 it is a factor

10³ - 17(10)² + 61(10) + 92

= 1000 - 1700 + 610 + 92

= 2 ≠ 0

Then ( n - 10) is not a factor of the polynomial

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