Math, asked by rhbachh, 8 months ago

using remainder theorem find the remainder when x^4 - 3x^4 - 2x^2 - 4 is divided by (x+2)

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Answered by karthikvijai05
8

Answer:

x=-2

(-2)^4-3(-2)^4-2(-2)^2-4=0

16-48-8-4=0

-44

Answered by hemanglalwani
1

Answer: the answer is 44.

Step-by-step explanation: x+2=   x=-2

                                             x^4-3x^4-2x^2-4

                                             (-2)^4-3(-2)^4-2(-2)^2-4

                                              16-48-8-4

                                              = 44

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