How do you use the factor theorem to determine whether x-4 is a factor of f(x) = x^4 - 12x^2 - 64?

1 Answer
Dec 12, 2015

Use the fact that x-x_0 is a factor of f(x) if and only if f(x_0)=0.

Explanation:

When you have a polynomial f(x), if you find a number x_0 such that f(x_0)=0, then you know that f(x) can be divided by x-x_0, which means that f(x)=(x-x_0)g(x), where g(x) is a polynomial of lower degree.

So, x-4 is a factor of your function if and only if x=4 is a root. Let's check it:

f(4)=4^4-12*4^2-64 = 256 - 12*16 - 64 = 256-192-64=0

So, the answer is yes.