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When (2x3 - 3x2 + 2) is divided by (x - 3), what is the remainder?

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Answered by avni1600
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Answered by MohdShaharyar
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g(x)= x-3=0
x=3
By Using Remainder Theorem,
P(x)=2×3^3-3×3^2+2
6^3-9^2+2
hence the remainder will be 6^3-9^2+2.

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