os of Polynomials 11Q Watch the video and then solve the problem given below. Click here to watch the video. Factor f(x) into linear factors given that k is a zero of i(x). f(x)=4x³ + 27x²-79x+18; k=2 f(x) = (Factor completely.)
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The given polynomial is f(x) = 43x^2 + 27279x + 18k^2. The zero is k. Show more…
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