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What is the remainder when P(x) is divided by (x + 4)

What is the remainder when P(x) is divided by (x + 4)-example-1
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Remainder Theorem

The remainder theorem states that if a polynomial p(x) is divided by (x−a), then the remainder is a constant given by p(a).

When (x+4) , then a = -4

We can see that

P(-4) = -1

In conclussion, then p(x) is divided by (x+4), the remainder is -1

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