Answer to Question #135732 in Algebra for Everlyn

Question #135732
y=5x^4+0x^2+1
Choose one integer from the following set: -5 ≤ x ≤ 5. State the integer you chose.
When using long division, what binomial would you divide by to determine if your chosen integer from part b is a zero for your polynomial?
Do the long division you just described in part c.
Write the answer to the long division problem in the form .
Is your integer from part b a zero of your polynomial? How you can tell from the long division work.
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Expert's answer
2020-09-30T18:52:34-0400

(a)y=5x4+0x2+1(b)I select x = 4(c)If4is a zero ofy,thenx - 4would be thebinomial to dividey.(e)The remainder is1281(f)No, the integer from part bis not a zero of the polynomial,because the remainder afterthe long division is not equal to0.(a)\\ y = 5x^4 + 0x^2 + 1\\ (b)\\ \textsf{I select}\hspace{0.1cm}\textit{ x = 4}\\ (c)\\ \textsf{If} \hspace{0.1cm}\textit{4}\hspace{0.1cm} \textsf{is a zero of}\hspace{0.1cm} y,\\ \textsf{then}\hspace{0.1cm} \textit{x - 4}\hspace{0.1cm} \textsf{would be the}\\\textsf{binomial to divide}\hspace{0.1cm}y.\\ (e) \textsf{The remainder is} \hspace{0.1cm} \textit{1281}\\ (f) \textsf{No, the integer from part }\hspace{0.1cm} b\\\textsf{is not a zero of the polynomial,}\\ \textsf{because the remainder after}\\\textsf{the long division is not equal to}\hspace{0.1cm} \textit{0}.


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