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Can (x - 3) be the remainder on the division of a polynomial p(x) by (2x + 5) ? Justify
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Answered by Emperial
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Answer:no.

Step-by-step explanation: by remainder theorem x - 3 = 0

X is 3 by transposing by putting value in p of x which is 2x+5 it would be 2×3+5=0 11 is not equal to 0 so no g of x

is not the factor of p of x

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