Mitchem485 Mitchem485
  • 24-09-2014
  • Mathematics
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is x-8 a factor of the function f(x)=-2x^3+17x^2-64?

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AndyBryer
AndyBryer AndyBryer
  • 24-09-2014
To do this we can use the remainder theorem to find the value of the remainder when x=8
f(8)=-2*8³+17*8²-64
f(8)=0
Therefore x-8 is a factor.
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Аноним Аноним
  • 24-09-2014
[tex]If\ (x-8)\ is\ a\ factor\ of\ the\ function\ f(x)=-2x^3+17x^2-64\\\\then\ f(8)=0.\\\\Check:\\\\f(8)=-2\cdot8^3+17\cdot8^2-64=-2\cdot512+17\cdot64-64\\\\=-1024+1088-64=0-correct\\\\Answer:(x-8)\ is\ a\ factor\ of\ the\ function\ f(x).[/tex]
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