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7 September, 05:20

Use the remainder to divide 5x^2+9x-2 by x+3. What is the remainder?

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  1. 7 September, 07:49
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    16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using the Remainder theorem

    f (x) divided by (x + h) then the remainder is the value of f ( - h)

    here the divisor is (x + 3), thus remainder is f ( - 3)

    remainder = 5 ( - 3) ² + 9 ( - 3) - 2 = 5 (9) - 27 - 2 = 45 - 29 = 16
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