Belz B.
asked  06/20/19Using the factor theorem, is (x+1) a factor of
Using the factor theorem, is (x+1) a factor of
    
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Mark M. answered  06/21/19
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(x + 1) can be a factor of an unlimited number of polynomials.
E.g., (x +1)(x + 2) or (x + 1)(z - 9)
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Tim T.
is (x+1) a factor of what ?06/20/19