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If x3 - kx2 - 13x + 10 is divided by (x + 2), the remain is 4. Find the value of k using the remainder theorem.
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If x3 - kx2 - 13x + 10 is divided by (x + 2), the remain is 4. Find the value of k using the remainder theorem.
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If x3 - kx2 - 13x + 10 is divided by (x + 2), the remain is 4. Find the value of k using the remainder theorem.
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Hope you could understand.
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