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Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder that occurs when P(x) = 2x^4+ 5x^3– 2x² + 3x is divided by the binomial x + 2.
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Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder that occurs when P(x) = 2x^4+ 5x^3– 2x² + 3x is divided by the binomial x + 2.
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Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder that occurs when P(x) = 2x^4+ 5x^3– 2x² + 3x is divided by the binomial x + 2.
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ok the answer is f(-2) hope this helps now get some sleep and drink some tea
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