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Use the remainder theorem to determine the remainder when { 3t}^(2) + 5t - 7 \: is \: divided \: by \: t - 5 A. 107 B. 57 C. 43 D. 93
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A. 107
B. 57
C. 43
D. 93
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That would be 3(5)^2 + 5(5) - 7 = 75 + 25 - 7 = 93 answer
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