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if p (y)=y^3+y^2-2y+1 is divided by y+3 , then the remainder is

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Answered by WilliamShakespeare16
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p(y)=y^3+y^2-2y+1 ÷y+3
p(-3)=-3^3+-3^2-2×-3+1
=-27+9-(-6)+1
=-27+9+6+1
p(-3) =-11
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