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If the polynomials (2x^3+ax^2+3x-5)and (x^3+x^2-2x+a) leave the same remainder when divided by (x-2). Find the value of a. Also find the remainder in each case

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The polynomial remainer theorem says that a polynomial
p(x) leaves a remainder of
p(c) when divided by
x-c. When
x=2, we have


2x^3+ax^2+3x-5=4a+17


x^3+x^2-2x+a=a+8

Both operations leave the same remainder, which means


4a+17=a+8\implies3a=-9\implies\boxed{a=-3}

Then the remainders are both 5.

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