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If f(x)=x^4-3x^3-2x^2+x-7 , is divided by (x-2), find the remainder

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Answered by vihan9750
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f(x) =x^4-3x^3-2x^2+x-7

x-2=0

x=2

Substituting value of x in equation

f(2) = 2^4-3X2^3-2X2^2+2-7\\f(2) = 16 -24-8 +2+7\\f(2) = -16+9\\f(2) = -7

the remainder is 2 when f(x) is divided by x-2

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