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Use the remainder theorem to divide 5x^2+9x-2 by x+3. What is the remainder

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Answer:

16

Explanation:

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User Bastion
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Answer:

16

Explanation:

Given

f(x)=5x^2+9x-2

Remainder theorem states that when f(x) is divided by x-a then the remainder can be calculated by calculating f(a).

Now Using the remainder theorem to divide 5x^2+9x-2 by x+3 to find the remainder:

f(x)=5x^2+9x-2

f(-3) = 5(-3)^2 +9(-3) -2

=5(9) - 27 -2

= 45-29

= 16 !

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