"If 2 is a zero of a polynomial function f(x), name a factor of f(x)."

Any help is greatly appreciated! :D

Never mind, I figured it out xD

x-2 is a factor. So is f(x)/(x-2)

If 2 is a zero of a polynomial function f(x), then (x - 2) is a factor of f(x).

To find a factor of a polynomial function when a certain value is a zero, you can use the fact that if "a" is a zero of a polynomial function f(x), then (x-a) is a factor of f(x).

In this case, the given information is that 2 is a zero of the polynomial function f(x). So, we can conclude that (x-2) is a factor of f(x).

Hence, (x-2) is a factor of the polynomial function f(x) when 2 is a zero.