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Using the remainder theorem, find the remainder when:

a) (x^3-6x^2-9x+3) is divided by (x-1).
b) (3x^4-6x^2-8x+2) is divided by (x-2).




Complete solution needed.



For your help answer given in book is
a)-11
b) 10



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Answered by SadmanMufrad
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here the value of X will be that, when we find the divider equals to zero. Then,

For

a) (x-1) = 0

→ x = 1

b) (x-2) = 0

→ x = 2

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