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what is the remainder when x^3 - 2 X^2 + 1 is divided by (x -1)​

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Answered by CyberSquad
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By the remainder theorem when f[x] is divided by x-2 is f[2]..

Since f(2) = 7, we have k+7 = 7. So, k = 0. Use synthetic division (or long division).

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Answered by debasmitakar2006
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By the remainder theorem when f[x] is divided by x-2 is f[2]..

Since f(2) = 7, we have k+7 = 7. So, k = 0. Use synthetic division (or long division).

Step-by-step explanation:

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