10:35 PM Tue Oct 8 AA www-awu.aleks.com Blackboard ChatGPT Sign in to Ou... Shelf | RedS.... Redshelf Re... tooothpick s... Amazon: Polynomial and Rational Functions Using the remainder theorem to evaluate a polynomial Use the remainder theorem to find \( P(-2) \) for \( P(x)=2 x^{4}+4 x^{3}-4 x-9 \). Specifically, give the quotient and the remainder for the associated division and the value of \( P(-2) \). Quotient = \( \square \) Remainder \( = \) \( \square \) \[ P(-2)= \] \( \square \) Explanation Check
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Step 1: Identify the polynomial \( P(x) = 2x^4 + 4x^3 - 4x - 9 \). Show more…
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