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For the polynomial f(x)=(x^3)+(4x^2)-5x+6 use synthetic division to find f(-4)

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Answer:

The remainder is 26.

Please check the attached diagram below to see the remaining solution.

Explanation:

To do this:

  • Take the constant term of the divisor with the opposite sign and write it to the left.
  • Write the coefficients of the dividend to the right.

Please check the attached diagram below to see the remaining solution.

For the polynomial f(x)=(x^3)+(4x^2)-5x+6 use synthetic division to find f(-4)-example-1
For the polynomial f(x)=(x^3)+(4x^2)-5x+6 use synthetic division to find f(-4)-example-2
For the polynomial f(x)=(x^3)+(4x^2)-5x+6 use synthetic division to find f(-4)-example-3
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