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Using the remainder theorem , find the remainder when x4

- 3x3 + 2x2

- 4 is divided by (x +2).

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Answered by missanonymous40
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Step-by-step explanation:

x+2=0

x= -2.

f(x) = -3(-2)³+2(-2)²-4

f(x) = -3(-8)+2(4)-4

f(x) = 24+8-4

f(x) = 28

therefore the remainder using remainder theorem is 28

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