124k views
1 vote
4x^4 - 3x^3 + 2x^2 - 5x +6 divided by (x-2)what is the remainder of this question

User James Z
by
8.0k points

1 Answer

1 vote
Answer:

The remainder is 44

Explanations:

The given polynomial is:


4x^4-3x^3+2x^2-5x\text{ + 6}

The function is to be divided by x - 2

The remainder of the division will be calculated using the remainder theorem

The remainder theorem states that " If a function g(x) is divided by x - a, the remainder of the division will be g(a)"


\text{Let g(x) = 4x}^4-3x^3+2x^2-5x+6

The remainder when g(x) is divided by x -2 is g(2)


\begin{gathered} g(2)=4(2)^4-3(2)^3+2(2)^2-\text{ 5(2) + 6} \\ g(2)\text{ = 4(16) - 3(8) + 2(4) -5(2) + 6} \\ g(2)\text{ = 64 - 24 + 8 - 10 + 6} \\ g(2)\text{ = 44} \end{gathered}

User Taruni
by
7.9k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories