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Need some math help please!! I don't understand this at all

Need some math help please!! I don't understand this at all-example-1
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Synthetic division is a shortcut for dividing polynomials of the form x-a among others. It looks like long division by a, except there are no carries and we add instead of subtract.

This one tells us


(2x^3 - 6x^2 + 3x - 30)/(x - 4) = 2x^2 + 2x + 11 + (14)/(x-4)

By the polynomial remainder theorem, that remainder of 14 is f(4). Let's check it


2(4)^3 - 6(4)^2 + 3(4) - 30 = 14

Wow, math works.

For part 2, it's a bit of a trick question. When f(x) is divided by x-3 the remainder will be f(3) not f(-3).

That doesn't really tell us anything about f(-3); we'd have to evaluate it or divide by x+3 to make sure it isn't 15, but it very likely isn't.

I'll assume by separate problem they mean a different, unspecified f.


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