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Use the remainder theorem to verify this statement.
(x + 5) is a factor of the function f(x) = x3 + 3x2 β 25xβ 75
1.) Find the (blank) of f(x) =x^3 + 3x^2 - 25x - 75
2.) The (Blank) of this operation is 0
3.) Therefore, (x+5) is (Blank) of function F.
4.) So f(-(Blank)-) = 0
Options for 1.)
Difference
Product
Quotient
Sum
Options for 2.)
Discriminant
Remainder
Sum
Quotient
Options for 3.)
The simplified form
The opposite
A factor
Not a factor
Options for 4.)
-5
75
-75
5
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