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1. If f(x) = 6x + 13x + 2x - 5 and f(-1) = 0, find the factors of f(x)
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1. If f(x) = 6x + 13x + 2x - 5 and f(-1) = 0, find the
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-26
Explanation:
Insert the f(-1) into the equation.
It'll be f(-1) = 6(-1) + 13(-1) + 2(-1) - 5
After you times all of it. You'll get 7-13-2-5
Solve it and you'll get -26
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