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If f(x)=5x^4+3, then what is the remainder when f(x) is divided by x-1?

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8

This is actually fairly simple. If you take the x-1 and set it equal to 0 you get 1. And if you plug that value into the x you get 8, which is the remainder. This is called the remainder value theorem.

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This is actually fairly simple. If you take the x-1 and set it equal to 0 you get 1. And if you plug that value into the x you get 8, which is the remainder. This is called the remainder value theorem.
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