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Given f(x)=4x^3-3x^2+10 use the remainder theorem to find f(-2)
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Given f(x)=4x^3-3x^2+10 use the remainder theorem to find f(-2)
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Given f(x)=4x^3-3x^2+10 use the remainder theorem to find f(-2)
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To do this, you would need to use synthetic division.
-2 | 4 -3 10
-8 22
4 -11 32
Your reminder would be 32.
Sorry if my graph of synthetic division is a bit messy, you can only do so much on a phone!
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