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Use synthetic division to evaluate the function at the indicated values

h(x)=x^6-4x^4+5x^2+1
h(2)
h(-1)

please show your work

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This problem wants us to us the synthetic division and Remainder Theorem to find the remainder at the given x values.

I did h(2). I got h(2)=21. Try to do h(-1) on your own and comment if you have any trouble or if you just want to check what I got.

make sense? Or do you have any questions?


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