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Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial P(x) = x^3-3x^2+4x-7 for x=3

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Answer:


(x^3-3x^2+4x-7)/(x-3) =(x^2+4)+(5)/(x-3)

Explanation:

We are given polynomial as


P(x)=x^3-3x^2+4x-7

and it is divided by x=3 or x-3

we can use synthetic division

so, we got

Remainder =5

Quotient is


=x^2+0x+4


=x^2+4

we can write as


(x^3-3x^2+4x-7)/(x-3) =(x^2+4)+(5)/(x-3)


Use synthetic substitution to evaluate the polynomial P(x) = x^3-3x^2+4x-7 for x=3-example-1
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