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PSAT 1.10 Math Diagnostic. Which of the following is a factor of the expression?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your smoked you sure
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of mathematicians followed closely by x squared box Which of
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the following is a factor of x cubed minus six
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x squared plus five x plus twelve And here the
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potential answer All right so we just tried asking each
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of the answer choices if they were a factor of
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the polynomial But well none of them answered Totally unhelpful
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Thanks guys Tactic number two we figure it out ourselves
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We know that if an expression is the factor of
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a polynomial any roots of the expression must be routes
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of the polynomial And a root of an expression is
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where the expression is equal to zero So if we
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want to test whether an expression is a factor of
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a polynomial we'll have to set it equal to zero
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and then solve for x Well after that we can
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substitute the value we get into the equation And if
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the whole thing ends up peopling zero then the expression
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is a factor or route of the polynomial down confusing
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and let's Just see it in action Going with option
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a x minus two if we set that equal to
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zero i e x minus two equals zero We would
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add to to both sides and get x equals two
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Now we just take our x value and substitute it
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into the original equation We get two cubed minus six
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times two Squared plus five times two plus twelve which
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simplifies to eight minus twenty four plus ten plus well
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and that whole jumbled mess comes out tio six Well
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whether or not it's a master of disguises six is
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no zero so is out We'll try the same thing
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with option b x plus one here will set that
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equal to zero then subtract one from both sides to
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get x equals negative one and we plug in negative
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one for ex well naked one cubed minus six times
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negative one squared plus five times negative one plus twelve
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as we get that all simplifies too negative one minus
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six minus five plus twelve which comes out to wait
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for it Zero that's the face of a winner We
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could do the same for option cnd but since we
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already found the one factor that works there's not really
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any need go further unless we're really starved for entertainment 00:02:15.53 --> [endTime] and maybe invest in an xbox
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