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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 04:40 2019dawnmcmillan

The factor theorem of algebra states that if a polynomial, p(x), is divided by x−a, then the remainder is p(a). verify the remainder theorem by showing that when x^2−2x−16 is divided by x+3 the remainder is the same as p(−3). remainder for (x^2−2x−16)/(x+3)? p(-3)?

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