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P(x-3)= -x³+cx²-4x+3

User Don Box
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Answer:

c=4

Explanation:

Find the value of c so that the polynomial p(x) is divisible by (x−3)

p(x)=−x^3+cx^2 −4x+3

if p is p(3)=-(3)^3 +c(3)^2 -4(3) +3

simplify p(3)= -27+9c -12 +3

combine p(3)=-36+9c

get c alone -9c=-36

divide c=4

User MikePtr
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Answer:

p= −x^3−x^2c+4x−3/x−3

c= p/x− 3p/x^2 +x +4/x−3/x^2

Explanation:

I hope this helps!!! I have no idea what you were trying to find so I put the value of p and c so I hope this helps you :)

User Jyoti Sharma
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