If f(c) = 0, which of the following statements must be true? A.The point (-c,0) lies on the graph of f(x). B.x - c is a factor of f(x). C.x + c divides evenly into f(x). D.The point (0,c) lies on the graph of f(x).
if you are given f(x)=y then (x,y) lies on your graph so what choice do you think that eliminates?
Also do you know the remainder theorem?
nope I am clueless
ok well answer my first question
c?
i think c but you might have to double check
so 12marissa , what do you think is the answer to the question I'm asking? What choice(s) does my saying eliminate?
im not sure im telling you its hopeless to teach me I just want the answer:(
well i said f(x)=y => (x,y) is on your graph use that with f(c)=0=> what point is on your graph?
I can't just give you the answer.
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