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7 April, 12:00

Use the Remainder Theorem to divide 2x2 + 5x - 12 by x + 4. What is the remainder?

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  1. 7 April, 13:27
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    The Remainder Theorem tells us to use the x value of the factor and sub it in for x in our polynomial and what we get in the end is the remainder we would get if we did the synthetic division on it or long division. P (-4) = 2 (-4) ^2+5 (-4) - 12 is P (-4) = 32 - 20 - 12, and P (-4) = 0. That means when we divide the polynomial by x + 4, we do not get a remainder and the root x = - 4 is a factor of the polynomial.
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