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The polynomial (x - 2) is a factor of the polynomial 5x2 - 6x + 4.​

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The answer is false

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Good evening ,

Answer:

(x-2) is not a factor of the polynomial 5x² - 6x + 4

Explanation:

5(2)² - 6(2) + 4 = 20 - 12 + 4 = 12≠0 then 2 is not a root of 5x² - 6x + 4.​

Then (x-2) is not a factor of the polynomial 5x² - 6x + 4.​

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