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What is the remainder when a polynomial (x^2-1) is divided by (x-2)​

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Solving for the Remainder with the Remainder Theorem

Answer:


3

Explanation:

According to the Remainder Theorem, if we divide a polynomial,
P(x), by
x -\blue a, the remainder is
P(\blue a).

If we let
P(x) = x^2 -1, the remainder when we divide
P(x) by
x -\blue 2 is
P(\blue 2).

The last thing we need to do now is to evaluate
P(\blue 2).


&P(\blue 2) &= &(\blue 2)^2 -1 \\ &P(\blue 2) &= &4 -1 \\ &P(\blue 2) &= &3

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