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Use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to find P(a). P(x)=x^(4)+10x^(3)+8x^(2)+4x+10 ;a=2 146 2 56 –114 How would you figure out this problem
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Use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to find P(a).
P(x)=
+10
+8
+4x+10 ;a=2
146
2
56
–114
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P(a) = 2^4 +10(2^3)+8(2^2)+4(2) +10
=》 P(a) = 16 +80+32+8+10 = 146
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