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Divide 2a^3+5​ by 3-a

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Answered by gvks21
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2a^{3} + 5​ has to be divided by (3-a)

first, we will find the zero of (3-a)

3-a=0

a= -3

so, next we'll use remainder theorem to solve further.

inputting the value of (a) in p(x),

p(-3) = 2(-3)^{3} + 5

= 2(-27) + 5

= -54+5

= -51.

the answer is -51.

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