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Given 4a-2b+c=0 where a,b,c in R, which ...

Given `4a-2b+c=0` where a,b,c` in` R, which of the following statement is/are not true in general?
1. `(x+2)` will always be a factor of the expression
2. `(x-2)` will always be a factor of the expression `ax^(2) + bx + c.`
3. There will always be a factor of the expression `ax^(2) + bx+ c " different from" (x+2)`
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