If 2x^3 – 9x^2 + 4x – 7 is divided by x – 3 to give a quotient of 2x^2 – 3x – 5 and a remainder of –22 , then what is the answer?
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In this case, we are dividing by x - 3, so we can find the remainder by substituting x = 3 into the polynomial. So, let's substitute x = 3 into the polynomial 2x^3 – 9x^2 + 4x – 7: Show more…
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