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Show that : (i) x-5, is factor of x^(2...

Show that :
(i) x-5, is factor of `x^(2)-11x+30 " " (ii) (x+2`, is a factor of `x^(2)+3x+2`
(iii) x-3, is a factor of `2x^(3)+7x^(2)-24x-45 " " (iv) 3x-2`, is a factor of `3x^(3)+x^(2)-20x+12`
(v) x-1, is a factor of `x^(3)-10x^(2)+23x-14 " " (vi) x-2`, is a factor of `x^(3)-3x^(2)-x+6`

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