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Divide the polynomial 3x⁴-4x³-3x-1 by x-1

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Answered by Anonymous
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p(x) = x-1 = 0

p(x) = x = 1

p(x) = {3x}^{4}  -  {4x}^{3}  - 3x - 1

p( - 1) =  {3( - 1)}^{4}  -  {4( - 1)}^{3} - 3( - 1) - 1

p( - 1) = 3 + 4 + 3 - 1

p( - 1) = 10

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