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Divide the polynomial x⁴+ 3x³ − 2x² + x + 10 by x+ 2 and find the quotient and remainder.​

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Answered by tomholland7373
2

Answer:

-2x3 + 3x2 + 8x - 14.

Step-by-step explanation:

P(3) for P(x)= x⁴-6x³-4x²-6x-2. -137 ... Divide 3x³+3x²+2x-2 by x+3 using long division. ... use the remainder theorem to find the remainder when P(x)=x⁴-9x³-5x²-3x+4 is divided by x+3 ... To find f(10), I substitute 10 for x. f(10)+0.08*10^3+10^2+0.26

Answered by nehanaidu100
3

remainder is -8 of this polynomial

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