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one of the factors of ( h(x) = 56x^2 - 13x - 3 ) is ( (7x + 1) ). what is another factor?
a ( 8x - 3 )
b ( 8x + 4 )
c ( 8x - 4 )
d ( 8x + 3 )
Step1: Recall polynomial factoring
To find the other factor of \( h(x) = 56x^2 - 13x - 3 \) given one factor \( (7x + 1) \), we can use polynomial division or factor by grouping. Let's use polynomial division. Divide \( 56x^2 - 13x - 3 \) by \( 7x + 1 \).
Step2: Perform polynomial long division
Divide the leading term \( 56x^2 \) by \( 7x \) to get \( 8x \). Multiply \( (7x + 1) \) by \( 8x \) to get \( 56x^2 + 8x \). Subtract this from \( 56x^2 - 13x - 3 \):
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Now divide the leading term \( -21x \) by \( 7x \) to get \( -3 \). Multiply \( (7x + 1) \) by \( -3 \) to get \( -21x - 3 \). Subtract this from \( -21x - 3 \):
\[
(-21x - 3) - (-21x - 3) = 0
\]
So the quotient is \( 8x - 3 \), which is the other factor.
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A. \( 8x - 3 \)