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Suppose we have a polynomial of degree N with a leading coefficient A and roots {x₁, x₂, ..., xₙ}

We can write this polynomial as:

P(x) = A*(x - x₁)*(x - x₂)*...*(x - xₙ)

such that the terms:

(x - x₁), (x - x₂), etc...

are called the factors.

In this case, we know that the roots OF THE FACTORS

are:

(x = - 2)

(x = - (1 + √5))

(x = + 3i)

If the root of the polynomial is x = -2, then the factor should be:

(x + 2)

which is zero when we evaluate x in -2

Then the correct option is the first one.

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