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Which of the following will have a remainder of −5 when divided by (x − 2)?

Which of the following will have a remainder of −5 when divided by (x − 2)?-example-1
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Answer:

3x³ - 7x² - x + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

For a function f(x) to have a remainder of -5 when divided by x - 2, f(2) must be equal to -5

For the function f(x) = 3x³ - 7x² - x + 1

Substitute x = 2 into the function

f(2) = 3(2)³ - 7(2)² - (2) + 1

f(2) = 3(8) - 7(4) - 2 + 1

f(2) = 24 - 28 - 2 + 1

f(2) = -5

Since the value of f(x) = 3x³ - 7x² - x + 1 is -5 for x = 2, then it has a remainder of -5 when divided by x - 2.

Other functions in the options do not give -5 as the result when x = 2 is substituted into them. Therefore, they do not have a remainder of -5 when divided by x - 2.

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