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If the factors of a polynomial are x - 5 and x + 2, what values of x make that polynomial 0? O A. -5 and 2 B. -5 and -2 C. 5 and -2 D. 5 and 2
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If the factors of a polynomial are x - 5 and x + 2, what values of x make that
polynomial 0?
O A. -5 and 2
B. -5 and -2
C. 5 and -2
D. 5 and 2
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Answer:
C. 5 and -2
Explanation:
x-5 = 0
x=5
x+2=0
x= -2
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