Factor the polynomial F(x) =x^3-x^2-4x+4 completely.
Part 1: Find and list all the possible ro...
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Factor the polynomial F(x) =x^3-x^2-4x+4 completely.
Part 1: Find and list all the possible roots of F(x).
Part 2: Use the remainder Theorem to determine which of the roots from Part I are roots of F(x).
Part 3:Factor the polynomial F(x)=x^3-x^2-4x+4 completely show your work.
Part 4:check your answer from Part 3 by multiplying the factors. Show your work
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