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In your role as a business analyst, you are using polynomial functions to model sales data and identify break-even points where profit is zero. Match each observed data point or algebraic property of the profit model with its equivalent implication according to the Factor Theorem.
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A chemical engineer uses a polynomial function to model the concentration of a substance in a reaction at time . If the engineer observes that the concentration is zero at seconds (meaning ), which expression must be a factor of the polynomial according to the Factor Theorem?
An analyst uses a polynomial function to model the revenue of a product based on its price . If the analyst finds that the revenue is zero when the price is 15 dollars (meaning ), the Factor Theorem states that is a factor of the revenue function.
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In your role as a business analyst, you are using polynomial functions to model sales data and identify break-even points where profit is zero. Match each observed data point or algebraic property of the profit model with its equivalent implication according to the Factor Theorem.
You are an inventory analyst using a polynomial model, , to forecast warehouse stock levels over time . If you determine that the inventory hits exactly zero at a specific time (meaning ), the Factor Theorem guarantees that the binomial expression must be a ____ of the polynomial function .