Find the remainder when x^4+4x^3-5x^2-6x+7 is divided by x-1 using remainder theorem
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Therefore the remainder is 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given polynomial x⁴+ 4x³-5x²-6x+7
Factor x-1
So one of the solution is 1
Substitute 1 in the given polynomial
(1)⁴+4(1)³-5(1)²-6(1)+7
1+4-5-6+7
5-5-6+7
-6+7
1
Therefore the remainder is 1
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