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PLEASE HELP<3 ALGEBRA When g(x) is divided by X+4, the remainder is 0. Find all the roots for g(x)=x^4+3X^3-6X^2-6x+8
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When g(x) is divided by X+4, the remainder is 0. Find all the roots for g(x)=x^4+3X^3-6X^2-6x+8
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(x^4+3x^3-6x^2-6x+8) ÷(x+4)
x^3-x^2-2x+2
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