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using the remainder theorem find the remainder when
x^3 -6x²+2x-4 is divided (1 – 2x].​

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Answered by Gaurang4151
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Answer:

-35/8

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Remainder Theorem, Let 1 - 2x = 0

Then, X = 1/2. Putting the value of X in the equation x^3 -6x²+2x-4.

We get, 1/8 - 6/4 + 1 - 4 = 1/8 - 3/2 - 3 = -35/8

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