if alpha is the 0 of the polynomual f(x) then the divisor f(x) will be
a) x<alpha
b)x>alpha
c) x-alpha
d) x+alpha
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if alpha is the 0 of the polynomual f(x) then the divisor f(x) will be
a) x<alpha
b)x>alpha
c) x-alpha
d) x+alpha
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Answer:
d)x+alpha should be correct answer