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PLEASE ANSWER FAST!! Prove that when a polynomial p (x) is divided by a first degree polynomial ax + b, the remainder is p (-b/a).
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PLEASE ANSWER FAST!! Prove that when a polynomial p (x) is divided by a first degree polynomial ax + b,
the remainder is p (-b/a).
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is the polynomial obtained after dividing $p(x)$ by $(ax+b)$
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