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4 January, 19:31

Use the Remainder Theorem to find the remainder for (x^4-6x^2+8) divided (x-rad2) and state whether or not the binomial is a factor of the polynomial. a. 0; yes c. 1; yes b. 0; no d. - 1;

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  1. 4 January, 23:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    put x-√2=0

    x=√2

    put x=√2 in x^4-6x^2+8

    we get (√2) ^4-6 (√2) ²+8

    =4-12+8

    =0

    Remainder=0

    and x-√2 is a factor of the given polynomial.
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