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P (x) is a polynomial. Here are a few values of P (x): P(-5)=-2 and P (5)=-1 What is the remainder when P(x) is divided by (x+5)? (Answer choices in the picture)

P (x) is a polynomial. Here are a few values of P (x): P(-5)=-2 and P (5)=-1 What-example-1

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Answer:

– 2

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

P(x) = polynomial

P(–5) = – 2

P(5) = –1

Remainder when P(x) is divided by

(x + 5) =?

To obtain the remainder when P(x) is divided by (x + 5), we shall apply the reminder theorem as follow:

Let (x + 5) be equal to 0

(x + 5) = 0

x + 5 = 0

Subtract 5 from both side

x + 5 – 5 = 0 – 5

x = –5

Replace x in P(x) with –5 as shown below:

P(x) = polynomial

x = – 5

P(–5)

From the question given above,

P(–5) = – 2

Therefore, when P(x) is divided by

(x + 5), the remainder is – 2.

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