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What is the remainder of (2x3 − 18x + 5) ÷ (x − 3)?

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the remainder is five. heres the proof.

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Answer: The required remainder is 5.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the remainder of the following division :


(2x^3-18x+5)/ (x-3).

We have the following theorem :

FACTOR THEOREM : If f(x) is a polynomial, then the remainder on dividing f(x) by (x - a) is f(a).

For the given division, we have


f(x)=2x^3-18x+5,\\\\(x-a)=(x-3)~~~~~\Rightarrow a=3.

Therefore, the remainder when f(x) is divided by (x - 3) is given by


f(3)=2*3^3-18*3+5=54-54+5=5.

Thus, the required remainder is 5.

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