Physics, asked by varshithgudla1978, 6 months ago

Remainder theorem : Let p(x) be any polynomial of degree greater
than or equal to one and 'a' be any real number. If p(x) is divided by (x - a), then the
remainder is equal to p(a).
Factor theorem: Let p(x) be a polynomial of degree greater than or equal to 1 and 'a' be a
real number such that p(a) = 0, then (x - a) is a factor of p(x). Conversely, if (x - a) is a
factor of p(x), then p(a) =
The polynomials P(x) = P(x)= kx^3 + 3x² – 3 and P(x)=2x^3-5x + k, when divided by
(x - 4) leave the same remainder. Then the value of k is
(A) 2
(B)1
(C) 0
(D) -1​

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