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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 soham9258
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Remainder theorem :- If we divide a polynomial P(x) by (x – a), then p(a) is remainder of the polynomial p(x).

By using remaimder theorem -

( x - 4 ) = 0

x = 4

Substituting the value in polynomial -

x³ + 4x² - 3x + 10

= 4³ + 4 × 4²- 3 × 4 + 10

= 64 + 64 - 12 + 10

= 126

Remainder = 126

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