kvanderwege
kvanderwege
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x=3 is a factor of x^3+3x^2-7x+19.
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generalgranato777
generalgranato777
Today at 6:46 PM
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52
Step-by-step explanation:
3^3+3(3)^2-7(3)+19
27+27-21+19
54-2
52
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