Determine whether the first polynomial is a factor of the second polynomial.
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OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):
\[ x^2 + 9// 4x^5 + 13x^4+36x^3+108x^2-81\]
OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):
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OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):
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OpenStudy (hyuna301):
the solution will be so long ........but i will try
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
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what's the remainder...
if the remainder is zero then you have a factor
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OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
could you not just check the roots?
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
i.e. is 3i,-3i roots of the degree 5 polynomial?
OpenStudy (campbell_st):
you could do that... but it seems the asker was intent on polynomial division... and if falls out quite easily
OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
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OpenStudy (zzr0ck3r):
psd?
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jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):
@sunnnystrong believ what @campbell_st wrote above just divide them and than the remainder is zero so this mean that x^2 +9 is a factor sure of second polynomial
OpenStudy (mathmate):
@Hyuna301
Not everyone uses photoshop (or compatibles).
It would be much accessible if you make a screen print and post the image.
Many would not open .docx, .xlsx, etc., much les .psd.