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Verify -3, -4 are zeros of the polynomial P(x) =x2+7x+12

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Transcribed image text: Tutorial Exercise Find the quotient and remainder if f(x) is divided by P(x). f(x) = 7x4 – x2 - 6x2 + 7x - 12; P(X) = *? - 5 Step 1 The polynomial 7x - x - 6x2 + 7x - 12 is not divisible by x? - 5. However, the process called long division can be used to find a quotient and a remainder. First, set up the long division. Make sure to insert any terms with zero coefficients. The polynomial 7x*- x - 6x + 7x - 12 is the dividend and x? - 5 is the divisor. Dx - 57x – X – 6x² + 7x - 12

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