It is px - 6.
-2 and -6
-6 Check: -6+4-6+8 = 0
6+6=12 Boom polynomial
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It is px - 6.
For example, if you divide a polynomial of degree 2 by a polynomial of degree 1, you'll get a result of degree 1. Similarly, you can divide a polynomial of degree 4 by one of degree 2, a polynomial of degree 6 by one of degree 3, etc.
1-6 evaluated = -5
It is called a sextic polynomial.
Yes
-2 and -6
x.x-5x+6
-6 Check: -6+4-6+8 = 0
6 electrons in 3 orbitals of p-sublevel: px, py and pz
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6+6=12 Boom polynomial
3(7x-6)