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Match each polynomial function with one of its factors. f(x) = x3 βˆ’ 3x2 βˆ’ 13x + 15 f(x) = x4 + 3x3 βˆ’ 8x2 + 5x βˆ’ 25 f(x) = x3 βˆ’ 2x2 βˆ’ x + 2 f(x) = -x3 + 13x βˆ’ 12 x βˆ’ 2 --> x + 3 --> x + 4 --> x + 5 -->

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