Let g(x)=x4+2x3+5x2−2x−6 a) Using division, show that x2−1 is a factor of g. What is the quotient? b) Determine all real

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Let g(x)=x4+2x3+5x2−2x−6 a) Using division, show that x2−1 is a factor of g. What is the quotient? b) Determine all real

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Let G X X4 2x3 5x2 2x 6 A Using Division Show That X2 1 Is A Factor Of G What Is The Quotient B Determine All Real 1
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Let g(x)=x4+2x3+5x2−2x−6 a) Using division, show that x2−1 is a factor of g. What is the quotient? b) Determine all real and non-real complex zeros of g. c) Write g as a product of linear factors with complex coefficients.
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