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Based on the polynomial remainder theorem, what is the value of the function when x = 4? f(x)=x4−2x3+5x2−20x−4
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Based on the polynomial remainder theorem, what is the value of the function when x = 4? f(x)=x4−2x3+5x2−20x−4
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Based on the polynomial remainder theorem, what is the value of the function when x = 4? f(x)=x4−2x3+5x2−20x−4
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The answer is f(x) = 124
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The remainder is
Step-by-step explanation
According to the remainder theorem, if
is divided by
then the remainder is given by
So we substitute
into the given function to get,
We evaluate to get,
This will simplify to,
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