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Determine the remainder when (5x3 + 49x2 + 74x + 6) is divided by (x + 8).
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Determine the remainder when (5x3 + 49x2 + 74x + 6) is divided by (x + 8).
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the answer is -10
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The polynomial remainder theorem says that the remainder when dividing a polynomial
by a linear divisor
is simply
.
If
, then the remainder upon dividing by
is
You could also verify this by actually computing the quotient and remainder.
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