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27.10.2020 •
Mathematics
let p(x) be a polynomial with 4, (x-1), (3-x), and (x^2 - 2) as four of its factors. Select each statement that is true for all such polynomials p(x).
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Ответ:
The answer would be A. 1 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
48/40 = 1 8/40
1 8/40 Simplify to 1 1/5
Hope this helps!