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Consider a polynomial p(2), such that p(-6) = 5,p(-3) = 0,p(3) = 2, and
p(0) =...
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6 of
6.
Consider a polynomial p(2), such that p(-6) = 5,p(-3) = 0,p(3) = 2, and
p(0) = -6.
Which of these is a factor of p(x)?
A. (x-3)
B. (x-6)
C. (x+3)
D. (x + 6)
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