Topic: \"A Rose for Emily\" Polynomial and Rational Functions Using a given zero to write a polynomial as a product of For the polynomial below, $-2$ is a zero. $g(x) = x^3 + 8x^2 + 14x + 4$ Express $g(x)$ as a product of linear factors. $g(x) = $
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This is because if -2 is a zero, then (x - (-2)) = (x + 2) is a factor. Show more…
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