Using Remainder Theorem, find the remainder when 4x^4 – 3x^3 – 2x^2 + x – 7 is divided by x – 1
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Answer= (-7) .
Step-by-step explanation:
Zero of x-1 is 1 .
= 4x⁴-3x³-2x²+x-7 .
= 4(1)⁴-3(1)³-2(1)²+1-7 .
= 4(1) -3(1) -2(1) -6 .
= 4-3-2-6 .
= 1-2-6 .
= (-1)-6 .
= (-7) .
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