Find the remainder, when the polynomial 2x 4 +x 3 + 4x 2 - 3x−2 is divided by x−3 (without applying long division).
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Find the remainder, when the polynomial 2x 4 +x 3 + 4x 2 - 3x−2 is divided by x−3 (without applying long division).
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13/06/2021 11:56 am
remainder=214
explanation:
x - 3
x = 3
p(x) =2(3)4 + 3(3) + 4(3)2 - 3(3)-2
p(x) = 162 + 27 + 36 - 9 - 2
p(x) = 214
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