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Consider the polynomial function
divide p(x) by x - 6. rewrite p(x) in a completely factored form.
! my teacher is really bad at explaining things, we never went over how to do this, and i don't even get a text book to me understand.
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Consider the polynomial function
[tex]p(x) = x {}^{3} - 9x {}^{2} + 8x + 60[/tex]
divide...
[tex]p(x) = x {}^{3} - 9x {}^{2} + 8x + 60[/tex]
divide...
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