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Using the remainder theorem, find the remainder when x³+4x²-3x+10 is divided by (x-4)

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Answered by yaswanthpodulapu49
3

Answer:

p(x)=4

Step-by-step explanation:

4³+4x²-3x+10

64+64-12+10

64+52+10

126

Answered by preetisingh66
7

Answer:

g (x)=0

x+4 =0

x= 4

By the remainder theorem we know that when p (x) is divided by (x+4) then the remainder is p (4)

Now , p (4) = [4^3 +4×(4^2) - 3×4 +10]

= [ 64 + 64 - 12 + 10]

= 126

Hence , the required remainder is 126

Step-by-step explanation:

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