Find the remainder when f(x)=x^4-3x^2+4 is divided by g(x)=x minus 2 and verify the result by actual division."please answer" thnk u! :D
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g(x)= x-2
thus x= 2
(x-2=0, x=0+2)
x^4-3x^2+4 = 2^4-3(2)^2+4
16-12+4
4+4= 8
8≠0
thus f(x) isn't a factor of g(x)
thus x= 2
(x-2=0, x=0+2)
x^4-3x^2+4 = 2^4-3(2)^2+4
16-12+4
4+4= 8
8≠0
thus f(x) isn't a factor of g(x)
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